Business in Full Swing Following Hilary Cleanup Thanks to Tremendous Team UP Effort

Train Operates on Yuma Sub After Tropical Storm Hilary

Team UP worked diligently to restore damaged rail lines near Palm Springs and Mojave, California, after Tropical Storm Hilary hit the region.

Following record-breaking amounts of rain in California, Union Pacific’s Engineering and Operating teams restored service Aug. 28, repairing track and bridges. The railroad took proactive measures prior to the storm to stage rail ballast and panels, electric generators and personnel in the impacted area.

Restored Track on Yuma Sub After Tropical Storm Hilary

Track restored near Palm Springs, Calif. following Tropical Storm Hilary.

As record-breaking amounts of rain hit the coast, Union Pacific’s Engineering and Operating teams safely and quickly repaired damaged track and bridges, and service was restored along the Yuma and Mojave subdivisions Aug. 23. Track work continues on the Lone Pine Subdivision as of Aug. 24. All three Union Pacific routes into the Los Angeles Basin were open by Aug. 25.

High winds and rainfall also reached the Gulf Coast Aug. 22 when Tropical Storm Harold made landfall in South Texas. Union Pacific continues to address a submerged five-mile stretch of track near Corpus Christi, Texas.

Replacing mud-covered rail ballast and panels from TS Hilary | MR

Team UP replaced the mud-covered rail ballast and panels on the Yuma (right) and Mojave (left) subdivisions.

 

Tropical Storm Hilary Recovery: Thank You, Team UP

Eric Gehringer, Union Pacific's Executive Vice President of Operations, thanks Team UP for diligent efforts to restore damaged rail lines near Palm Springs and Mojave, California, after Tropical Storm Hilary hit the region.

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