Beginning Monday, April 28, passenger rail was suspended for approximately six weeks while crews work to repair and reinforce the most vulnerable segments of the track. The closure affects both Metrolink’s Orange County and Inland Empire- Orange County lines, as well as Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner trains through the area.
The beach width is an estimate and will vary based on location, tides, seasonality and retention. The sand placement will be split, with 240,000 cubic yards placed in the area of Mariposa Point toward North Beach, and 300,000 cubic yards placed south of San Clemente State Beach.
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passenger and freight rail operations through South Orange County. The board unanimously approved a resolution authorizing OCTA CEO Darrell E. Johnson to take all necessary steps to protect a vital stretch of track through San Clemente, where recent landslides, beach erosion and degrading riprap pose a serious threat to the rail line. The rail ...
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Approximately 240,000 cubic yards of sand will also be placed on the beach in Areas 1 and 2 between Mariposa Point and North Beach. Work is scheduled to continue in Areas 1 and 2 through the weekend and throughout next week, typically between 5 a.m. and 8 p.m. Passenger rail service is expected to remain suspended until early June.
Rock (repair existing riprap) and sand nourishment. Reinforcement Areas 1 & 2: Potential Solution. MP 203.80– 203.90 and204.00 – 204.40 Place 2-ton to 6-ton rock gradation
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Approximately 240,000 cubic yards of sand will also be placed on the beach in Areas 1 and 2 between Mariposa Point and North Beach. ... The Coastal Commission earlier this month granted the Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the rail line and is leading the project, a permit to build an approximately 1,400-foot-long catchment ...
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority will make adjustments to 24 bus routes and add a new route beginning Sunday as part of an ongoing effort to provide more efficient and effective service. A new bus route, Route 123, will replace Routes 21 and 24 from Anaheim to Huntington Beach.