The approximately six-week closure of Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train service is set to begin Monday, allowing crews to safely and efficiently conduct emergency repairs.
Passenger rail service shutdown for up to four weeks for emergency riprap repairs and pedestrian bridge removal. Work proposed to be led by Metrolink contractors. Remove existing pedestrian bridge. Install a 1400-ft long catchment wall to protect track by retaining debris and soil from hillside.
The Coastal Rail Emergency Project is working in four Reinforcement Areas to address threats from slope and beach erosion, which is essential to keeping the community safe and rail operations running smoothly. This work includes reinforcing the track and replenishing sand.
This crucial declaration by the state will allow OCTA to access up to $10 million in immediate emergency funding toward protecting the track and safely restoring passenger service as soon as possible.
Emergency action is necessary to prevent additional disruption of vital rail service. In addition, continued erosion requires quick action to repair and replace existing riprap, and deliver enough sand to help protect the tracks. https://www.octa.net/search?q= IESCO+ emergency+ repair Emergency Track Stabilization Work Set to Begin in South Orange ...
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Emergency action is necessary to prevent additional disruption of vital rail service. In addition, continued erosion requires quick action to repair and replace existing riprap, or large rocks placed between the tracks and shoreline, to help protect the tracks.
Passenger rail service shutdown for up to four weeks for emergency riprap repairs and pedestrian bridge removal. Work proposed to be led by Metrolink contractors. Remove existing pedestrian bridge. Install a 1400-ft long catchment wall to protect track by retaining debris and soil from hillside.
Passenger rail service, including Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, is scheduled to fully and safely resume through South Orange County on Saturday, June 7, following the planned completion of construction of the initial phase of emergency efforts to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente.
Emergency action is necessary to prevent additional disruption of vital rail service. In addition, continued erosion requires quick action to repair and replace existing riprap, and deliver enough sand to help protect the tracks.