Originally published January 19, 2010 at 10:54 AM | Page modified January 19, 2010 at 7:41 PM
Comments (0)
E-mail article
Print
Share
Mudslide blocks train tracks north of Seattle
Burlington Northern Santa Fe says another mudslide is blocking train tracks nearly 10 miles north of Seattle. It's the third slide in the same area since Saturday morning.
The Associated Press
Burlington Northern Santa Fe says another mudslide is blocking train tracks nearly 10 miles north of Seattle. It's the third slide in the same area since Saturday morning.
Burlington Northern spokesman Gus Melonas says a rain-saturated slope gave way around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. The slide covers both tracks and is about 20 feet deep and 40 feet wide. The slide took about 40 trees down, and flowed over the seawall and into the Puget Sound.
Melonas says a signal warned the operators of a southbound Sound Transit train that there could be trouble ahead, minutes before the slide occurred. The Sound Transit train backed up to Edmonds.
Crews hope to remove enough debris to get freight traffic moving again by Tuesday afternoon, but the tracks will be closed to passenger traffic until 8:15 a.m. Thursday.
UPDATE - 09:46 AM
Exxon Mobil wins ruling in Alaska oil spill case
NEW - 7:51 AM
Longview man says he was tortured with hot knife
Longview man says he was tortured with hot knife
Longview mill spills bleach into Columbia River
NEW - 8:00 AM
More extensive TSA searches in Sea-Tac Airport rattle some travelers
![]()

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech
- Lakewood cop accused of embezzling $150K meant for slain officers' families
- 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
- Agency set to investigate handling of 911 call about Josh Powell
- Quick decisions: How Washington hired its new football staff
- Historic day for gay marriage as another fight looms
- Justin Wilcox's versatile defensive style is the right fit for Huskies | Jerry Brewer
- Social worker recounts minutes before Powell fire
- It's Terrence Time: Enigmatic Ross leads Huskies
- $25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
- Club promoter convicted in brutal 2010 murder of Des Moines prostitute
- Gay-marriage bill passes House, awaits Gregoire's signature
471 - Historic day for gay marriage as another fight looming
359 - Wanted in Seattle classrooms: more teachers of color
291 - 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
243 - Source: NY, California to sign mortgage settlement
231 - Oregon live game thread
155 - Council members get briefing on arena proposal, minus details
143 - Pac-12 picks ... including the UW game
140 - AP Source: Obama to change birth control rule
129 - Worker: Josh Powell told son he had 'surprise'
101
- State Medicaid program to stop paying for unneeded ER visits
- 3 big health insurers stockpile $2.4 billion as rates keep rising
- Wanted in Seattle classrooms: more teachers of color
- One man's audacious pursuit of sailing history
- Darren Berg gets 18-year sentence for Ponzi scheme
- $25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
- Economy, blogs give survivalists new reason to look to Northwest
- State's share of mortgage settlement: $648 million
- Bellevue College adds a third bachelor's degree program
- 'Gauguin and Polynesia': dazzling mix-and-match | Art review
