Service remains stopped through San Clemente and no timeline set for trains to begin running again ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the rail line that connects San Diego County to Orange County and points further north, is working with Metrolink to clear the tracks in San Clemente and safely restore passenger and freight rail service as quickly as possible. No ...
Escape for the day to sun-soaked San Clemente on Metrolink and bring your bike! This is the perfect destination to take an easy beach cruise or use it as a launching point for a more vigorous ride. We have several suggestions for a day of fun on two wheels.
The historic home of San Clemente founder Ole Hanson offers a glimpse of the region’s history through its beautiful Spanish architecture and coastal gardens. From station: 10 minute walk
San Clemente's 2.3-mile beach trail offers stunning views of the coastline. Bring your bike onboard the train and enjoy one of the most picturesque shorelines in SoCal.
Construction Activities The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the track through San Clemente, worked with Metrolink, which operates regional passenger rail service, to build a 200-foot-long wall at Mariposa Point, to safely re-establish rail service after a Jan. 24 landslide on private property above the track littered the rail line with soil and debris, halting passenger ...
Bicycles require a paid Amtrak ticket reservation on Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains.
Work on the northbound I-5 ramps at Avenida Pico in San Clemente, which are being realigned to accommodate a freeway widening through the city, continues with a pedestrian detour and a weekend closure. The work is expected to be completed by late October. The widening is part of a $230 million project to extend the carpool lanes from San Juan Capistrano to San Clemente. The project requires ...
Over the past three years, San Clemente’s eroding bluffs – on both city and private property – have repeatedly forced the closure of the rail line which has operated largely uninterrupted for more than 125 years.
The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the track through San Clemente, worked with Metrolink, which operates regional passenger rail service, to build a 200-foot-long wall at Mariposa Point, to safely re-establish rail service after a Jan. 24 landslide on private property above the track littered the rail line with soil and ...
Metrolink plans to resume all regular passenger rail service along its Orange County and Inland Empire-Orange County lines through San Clemente, once again serving Oceanside seven days a week.