Mudslide Buries Tracks, Halts Train Service Near Seattle

SEATTLE (AP) — Heavy rain over the weekend caused mudslides around western Washington, including one that has stopped passenger train service between Seattle and the city of Everett, about 25 miles north. BNSF spokesman Gus Melonas says the slide hit train tracks about 22 miles north of Seattle, covering 20 feet of track with mud and debris.

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