With its day of dumping riprap along the Surfline complete, today's work train has just taken on its new crew at Calafia Beach as the sun closes in on the horizon to bring another day to a close. While not entirely successful due to an unwanted quantity of dirt ending up in the loads that made dumping the cars difficult, today's train managed to dump more than 20 cars before the original crew began getting close to their hours of service. Riprap trains like this have been coming down the Surfline almost daily to dump between MP 207.6 and 207 in an effort to try and shore up the rocky defense between the pounding waves and tracks after this section of the line began to become geologically unstable. On top of passenger train service begin suspended for more than two weeks (tentatively scheduled to return October 3), freight service was also temporarily stopped. The severity of the situation extended to houses located just above the work zone as well as large cracks in backyards and homes were discovered, proving further that the earth was becoming unstable below ground level.
Basically an album for me for recreational purposes, if I will be able to visit the SoCal area once for trainspotting only. Otherwise, I believe there is no time to do so...