(FOX 5/KUSI) — People traveling between the San Diego and Los Angeles metro areas can take trains once again, now that repairs to a stretch of track have finished.
Amtrak and Metrolink trains will resume service along their full coastal routes after the repair project placed nearly 6,000 tons of boulders along a stretch of track that was left unstable due to landslides and coastal erosion.
Service along the coastal tracks will resume on Saturday, June 7, according to a news release from Metrolink.
Service between the two metro areas was interrupted on April 28 so crews could reduce the risk of landslides and erosion causing damage to the tracks near San Clemente.
Crews will continue to work around the impacted area, installing concrete barriers between the tracks and bluffs ahead of a