Story Published:
Jan 6, 2006 at 4:47 AM PST
Story Updated:
Jul 24, 2009 at 11:04 AM PST
SEATTLE - Mudslides shut down Amtrak and Sounder passenger
train service Friday between Everett and Seattle.
Two significant slides occurred overnight - one between Golden
Gardens and Carkeek parks in Seattle, the other in Mukilteo, near
Edmonds. The Seattle slide was cleared by 6 a.m. and the other was
expected to be cleared by midday Friday, said spokesman Gus Melonas
with Burlinton Northern Santa Fe, which owns and maintains the
track.
A electronic slide-detector reported two other slides in the
area - one about two miles south of Mukilteo and one a mile north
of Carkeek Park, but they were minor, he said. The two more serious
slides involved boulders and trees.
Freight traffic through the area - 40 trains a day - continued
unimpeded using a second, parallel track, Melonas said. A 48-hour
waiting period is required for safety reasons before resuming
passenger traffic. That period will end at 1 a.m. Sunday, barring
complications, he said.
The disruption affects about 700 commuters who use the Sounder
train route. Sound Transit spokesman Lee Somerstein said buses were
being used to transport commuters stranded at the Everett station.
Commuters should check the Sound Transit Web site for updates on
Monday's commute, Somerstein said.
Amtrak runs six trains through the area daily.
Bus service will be used during the outage for the four
north-south trains, two each between Seattle and Bellingham and
between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia, Melonas said. For
the two daily runs between Chicago and Seattle, a route that goes
through Everett, passengers will be bused between Seattle and
Everett, Melonas said.
Amtrak officials did not immediately return calls.
The slide between Golden Gardens and Carkeek Park covered about
30 feet of track to a depth of about 2½ feet, with rocks and trees
up to 25 feet tall. A rail crane went to the scene about 1 a.m. and
had cleared the track by 6 a.m., Melonas said.
The crane then moved about 10 miles north to the slide area
between Mukilteo and Edmonds. The slide there was less serious but
included trees as much as 70 feet tall.
Check the Sound Transit Web site for updates on Monday's commute.