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That’s why another plan — moving the train tracks inland — is so appealing. But there are challenges there too. Moving the track requires a tunnel under Del Mar, a project with a price tag ...
It used to be easier to get to the beach in Del Mar, and most residents wish they could turn back the clock. All they want is a convenient way to cross the railroad tracks to reach the beach and ...
The North County Transit District is hoping to hear this month about an $18 million federal grant that would help stabilize crumbling bluffs next to the railway line through Del Mar. It would cost ...
Del Mar Councilmember Dan Quirk has long opposed any alternate train route. Quirk says the railroad is obsolete and that the entire corridor from San Diego to Orange County should be abandoned and ...
Residents in Del Mar are celebrating after a plan to build a six-foot fence along the train tracks was canceled. KGTV San Diego, CA. Controversial train track fence plan in Del Mar scrapped.
Despite its outrageous price tag, most of the area’s public officials do agree that the train has to be moved. That’s because there has been a string of bluff collapses in Del Mar over the past ...
They argue it would provide real opportunities for new families to live in Del Mar. The City of Del Mar’s housing element reports a net gain of 138 homes since 2000; in that time, the city’s ...
The goal is to move about 1.7 miles of the train tracks that run along the edge of the Del Mar bluffs into an underground tunnel. It’s called the LOSSAN Rail Realignment project, and it likely won’t ...
In the first of three plans, there would no longer be an above-ground train track in Del Mar. Trains would enter and exit a tunnel between Carmel Mountain Road and state Route 56.
For years, there have been questions about what to do about the rail line running along the crumbling bluffs in Del Mar. Now, it appears SANDAG has narrowed it down to five options.
The collapse took place on the bluffs just south of Fourth St. near Del Mar's border with Torrey Pines State Beach. It also came within 35 feet of the train tracks in that area.
Contact us The Union-Tribune would like to speak with friends and family of Anastasia Bolton. Please contact (619) 293-1010 or [email protected]. A Del Mar teenager has been identified as one ...