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The Sprinter fleet servicing the cities of Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido is in "grave need" of replacement, NCTD leaders say. Courtesy photo/NCTD
The Sprinter fleet servicing the cities of Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido. Courtesy photo/NCTD
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Transit safety operation nets 15 arrests along Sprinter rail line

OCEANSIDE — Authorities today announced 15 arrests during a transit operation aimed at improving public safety along the North County Transit Sprinter rail line.

The sheriff’s Transit Enforcement Unit led a joint enforcement operation on Wednesday, focusing on the Sprinter Train right-of-way, an expansive stretch of property spanning from Escondido to Oceanside, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.

The areas consist mainly of large fields and brush with recent illegal encampments occupied by criminal offenders, including individuals on active supervised probation and parole, sheriff’s officials said.

The joint enforcement operation, comprising TEU, Vista Patrol Station Gang Enforcement Team, and Oceanside Police Department personnel, resulted in the removal of offenders and enforcement of trespassing laws on transit property.

The arrests included arrests for multiple felony and misdemeanor warrants, narcotic-related, and trespassing arrests from NCTD property.

The sheriff’s office said it will continue to work with partner agencies to monitor the area and ensure the long-term safety of North County Transit District properties and passengers.

1 comment

coastfan February 6, 2026 at 10:06 pm

The photo is not relevant. It shows the North-South rail line between L.A. and S.D. However, the article is about the East-West rail line between Escondido and Oceanside.

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