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A new barrier wall has been placed to protect the rail line in San Clemente from any landslide debris as services are set to resume.
A $7.2 million “catchment wall” will be built at a landslide area in San Clemente, Calif., to hold back the slipping hillside and get passenger train service running to San Diego again.
A landslide on the tracks in San Clemente has a solution on the horizon. Millions in state funding secured to build a barrier wall and construction will soon get underway.
Work crews began staging heavy equipment Monday for a wall to be built along the railroad tracks in San Clemente, where a landslide continues to prevent passenger train service between San Diego ...
Passenger rail service through San Clemente will resume Saturday morning, nearly six weeks after it was halted due to threats from landslides and coastal erosion.
Construction crews are scheduled to begin work next Tuesday on a retaining wall to protect trains from landslides north of the San Clemente Pier in Orange County.
But there’s a plan to get the trains running again — a temporary wall will likely be built to protect the railroad tracks from the unstable cliffs in San Clemente.
The San Clemente Women’s Surf Film Festival, which this year includes a Sandy Sip & Shop art fair, is Jan. 21 at the Surfing Heritage and Culture Center.
What is the Clemente Wall? The 21-foot high right field wall at PNC Park in Pittsburgh is named after Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente.
The Pittsburgh Pirates will restore a sign honoring franchise icon Roberto Clemente to the right field wall following fan backlash at its removal.
Rail officials are planning to build a barrier wall to help protect train tracks recently impacted by a landslide in San Clemente.