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Passenger Rail Set to Resume in Southern California After Emergency Bluff Reinforcement

Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner will fully restore service on June 7 following completion of Phase 1 coastal stabilization work led by OCTA, protecting California’s only coastal rail link between Orange and San Diego counties.

May 29, 2025
Passenger Rail Set to Resume in Southern California After Emergency Bluff Reinforcement

The whole wall construction schedule is still under development, but OCTA has stated that work will mostly occur behind these barriers to minimize disruption to resumed passenger service.

Photo: OCTA

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Passenger rail service along the vital coastal corridor through South Orange County, California, is scheduled to resume fully on June 7, as the initial phase of emergency stabilization work wraps up near San Clemente. 

The reopening will restore Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner services between San Diego and Orange counties, which have been suspended since April 28 due to bluff instability and erosion threats.

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Progress and Safety Measures Ahead of Service Resumption

Led by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) in coordination with Metrolink, construction teams have been working around the clock since late April to reinforce vulnerable sections of track impacted by landslides and coastal erosion. This includes strategically placing approximately 5,900 tons of riprap along areas where previous erosion control efforts had weakened.

With construction proceeding slightly ahead of schedule, crews are now focused on track resurfacing, equipment demobilization, signal testing, and site cleanup to ensure safe operations by the June 7 reopening. 

In addition to the immediate stabilization efforts, crews are finalizing the installation of temporary concrete barriers between the track and the inland bluff in Area 3. These barriers will create a safe work zone for constructing a 1,400-foot catchment wall, designed to intercept future debris flows and further protect the rail corridor.

The whole wall construction schedule is still under development, but OCTA has stated that work will mostly occur behind these barriers to minimize disruption to resumed passenger service.

Background and Coastal Threats

Rail operations through San Clemente have faced growing challenges over the past four years due to erosion-prone bluffs and storm surge impacts. This corridor is the only coastal rail link between San Diego and Orange counties and has historically provided uninterrupted service for over 125 years.

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The current emergency work is part of a larger $300 million package of coastal resilience projects. OCTA obtained partial emergency authorization from the California Coastal Commission in April, with additional approvals granted in May. 

The ongoing work in Areas 1 and 2 includes riprap armoring and approximately 240,000 cubic yards of sand placement. The current phase is estimated to cost $10 million.

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