Commuters address rail closure issues amid Buttigieg visit to San Diego

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Commuters address train issues amid Sec. Pete Buttigieg visit to San Diego. Buttigieg took the train from Old Town San Diego to Del Mar to see the issues on the bluffs.

SOLANA BEACH, Calif. - Those who rely on the trains that travel from the Los Angeles area to San Diego County are pleading for any and all types of solutions to issues plaguing the rail lines along the county's bluffs.

“I can’t leave until 10:10 in the morning from Union Station and I don’t get here until 3 o’clock. So it basically takes a day out,” Grone said. Outside of the recent rail line closures and the impacts being felt here, the bluffs in North County — particular in Del Mar — are a decades' long issue.

 

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It will be at least 15 years before those tracks are moved off the bluff. And in that time there will be dozens of long term closures due to unstable cliffs so commuters are just going to have suck it up😬

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