San Clemente landslides prompt state of emergency declaration

View of the pier along the San Clemente ocean side walking trail.
View of the pier along the San Clemente ocean side walking trail. Photo credit Getty Images

Caltrans Thursday declared a state of emergency regarding the rail line that has had service interrupted by landslides in San Clemente.

The emergency declaration sought by the Orange County Transportation Authority will allow the agency to get up to $10 million in funding to help restore service on the rail line.

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The rail line was closed in San Clemente Jan. 24 when a landslide on private property above the Mariposa Trail Pedestrian Bridge damaged the bridge and left debris on the track.

"I'm grateful for the state's partnership and for recognizing what an important issue this is for regional mobility," OCTA CEO  Darrell E. Johnson said.

Officials for OCTA and Metrolink are considering how best to attack the problem of landslides in the area and it is uncertain when passenger service can be restored.

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