Geotechnical Testing for LOSSAN Rail Realignment Project to Begin 

As part of the San Diego Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Realignment project, SANDAG plans to do geotechnical testing in several locations within the cities of Del Mar and San Diego to learn more about the underground soil structure. This work, combined with previous geotechnical studies, will help us evaluate the potential alignments or rail routes.

What to Expect during This Work

  • A geotechnical drilling rig and other related equipment on site
  • Testing taking place over several months with each individual site potentially being completed within a couple of days to a few weeks, depending on conditions (schedule is subject to change)
  • Work taking place within public streets or publicly owned land from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Traffic controls (which may include cones, signs, and/or people directing traffic) to ensure access is maintained to and from individual properties and for emergency vehicles
  • Short periods of intermittent noise
  • Temporary parking restrictions immediately near testing sites for safety

Planned Testing for September 2025

Residences near boring sites will be informed before testing begins. Schedule is subject to change.

  • 13700 block of Recuerdo Drive, San Diego
  • NCTD right-of-way near 1900 Block of Jimmy Durante Boulevard, Del Mar
  • Portofino Drive near 13000 block of Caminito Pointe Del Mar, San Diego
  • 1900 block of Seaview Avenue, Del Mar
  • 13600 block of Recuerdo Drive, San Diego
  • 200 block of 4th Street, Del Mar

Stay Updated

For additional information about the project, including geotechnical testing notices and frequently asked questions, visit our project web page. Contact lossancorridor@sandag.org or 858.549.RAIL with any questions or concerns.

About the Project

To protect the LOSSAN rail line from landslides, rapid erosion, and seismic activity, SANDAG is exploring long-term solutions to ensure the rail corridor remains safe, reliable, and resilient. As part of this work, we are looking at how best to reduce travel times, enhance safety, and increase how many passengers and how much cargo can be transported along the entire San Diego section of the railway. This includes evaluating adding a second train track between the future special events platform that will be constructed as part of the San Dieguito Double Track project in the City of Del Mar and the north end of Sorrento Valley in the City of San Diego.