SAN CLEMENTE - Crews are still working on shoring up the bluff erosion which prompted a suspension of passenger rail service between San Diego and Orange Counties.
The Orange County Transportation Authority says crews will begin installing ground anchors Friday in an effort to stop the bluffs in San Clemente from sliding and causing damage to the busy rail line. Amtrak and Metrolink service has been suspended since September but BNSF is still running freight service, but with fewer trains and at reduced speeds.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports erosion has caused the tracks to move about 28 inches over the course of 20 years.
Repairs are expected to be completed by the end of the year.