DEVELOPING: BART is reporting major delays in the East Bay due to a report of a person on the tracks in the area of the Bay Fair station, an agency spokesman said.
BART initially sent an alert shortly after 12:50 p.m. about the delays, which are affecting trains in the Dublin/Pleasanton, Berryessa, Richmond and Daly City directions. The Bay Fair station is also closed during the emergency response.
A person was in the trackway, but BART spokesman Jim Allison did not have any other details about what was prompting the delays as of 1 p.m.Copyright BAYCN - Bay City News
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