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State of Emergency Declared as OC-San Diego Train Service is Halted, Could Re-Open in November

One of the region’s biggest commuter train routes has been shut down by a landslide, with a state of emergency declared by California’s top transportation official.

And service is not expected to start again for at least a month.

The outage will affect as many as 5,000 residents who use the trains daily, as well as freight traffic. 

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