April issue feature—Destruction along the tracks by the Del Mar cliffs

The earth keeps hitting itself, harder and harder. It’s a horrible case of rhythmic abuse and sudden acts of violence. The act is both natural and uncontrollable, and it is becoming more

Podcast: The destruction of Del Mar bluffs and SANDAG’s strategy to keep trains running

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Officials attempting to step up efforts to protect train line while California’s Del Mar bluffs continue to crumble

You never know which areas under the earth’s crust are without any filling. Officials in southern California have received a warning over the last few months that the ground beneath a key

Erosion and a rising sea level put commuter train tracks in Calif. in danger

A proposal to construct railroad tracks in a bluff trench in Del Mar, Calif., is raising some eyebrows with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). Facial expressions, however, are not always

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SANDAG prepares for Poinsettia Station improvements

The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is preparing for nighttime construction activity scheduled to begin July 5 and continue through July 13 to allow for ongoing platform improvements as part of the

SANDAG rail projects

Construction, maintenance projects to close San Diego rail corridor this weekend

A series of track building and maintenance programs in the San Diego area will cause major headaches this weekend for four railroads when all train traffic is suspended on the San Diego