Commuter trains between Everett and Seattle are scheduled to be back on track for Thursday mornings commute.
Sounder and Amtrak trains through Snohomish County will remain parked until then because of a mudslide on the railroad tracks south of Everett about 5:30 a.m. today, Burlington Northern Santa Fe spokesman Gus Melonas said.
The cause of the slide is under investigation.
Barring any further incident, the Sounder rail service will resume for Thursday mornings commute, Sound Transit spokesman Lee Somerstein said.
For safety reasons, Burlington Northern Santa Fe closes its rails to passenger trains for 48 hours after slides happen. The tracks are still open to freight trains, Melonas said.
Sound Transit is running extra buses to carry its passengers back and forth to Seattle until rail service starts up again. Amtrak also has been shuttling passengers around the slides.
Mudslides have been a problem for Sounder service this year. Commuter service between Seattle and Everett was shut down for eight days because of five slides in January.
Reporter Scott Pesznecker: 425-339-3436 or spesznecker@heraldnet.com.
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