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A Jan. 24 landslide from a privately-owned hill along the Mariposa Trail Bridge dumped debris onto the tracks and right-of-way, roughly a mile north of Metrolink’s San Clemente Pier station, shutting down all rail passage.Crews finished building a 200-foot catchment wall to protect the track last week. They also worked with the city of San Clemente to adjust a sewer access point, replace additional ties, and resurface the track.
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