A Caltrain struck and killed someone in San Francisco on Wednesday afternoon, a spokesperson for the transit agency said.
Southbound train No. 512 hit the person between Tunnels 2 and 3 in the southeast part of the city shortly before 1:25 p.m., Caltrain spokesperson Dan Lieberman said.allows you to see news throughout the day.
Bus shuttles have been set up to take people between the Bayshore and San Francisco stations while emergency crews are at the scene of the collision, the first fatality on Caltrain's right-of-way in 2023, Lieberman said.Copyright 2023 by Bay City News, Inc. Republication, re-transmission or reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. Is prohibited.
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