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(The Associated Press circulated the following on April 14.)

PORTLAND — Passenger service on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train between Seattle and Los Angeles will resume next week after being shut down completely by a landslide near Oakridge, Ore., on Jan. 19.

However passengers still will have to take a bus shuttle between Klamath Falls and Eugene in both directions as track repairs continue.

Service on the route, which carries about 1,500 passengers a day in winter, stopped completely.

The first northbound train will leave Los Angeles on Tuesday and the southbound will resume service on Wednesday. There is no estimate as to when all track repairs will be completed.