Traffic & Transit

Tracks Clear After Caltrain Strikes Person In South Bay Thursday

The collision was reported shortly before 9 a.m. in the area of the Sunnyvale station on West Evelyn Avenue.

There were only three people aboard the train and no one reported injuries.
There were only three people aboard the train and no one reported injuries. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SUNNYVALE, CA —Caltrain tracks are clear in Sunnyvale on Thursday morning after a train struck a pedestrian trespassing on the tracks, an agency spokesman said.

The collision was reported shortly before 9 a.m. in the area of the Sunnyvale station on West Evelyn Avenue involving southbound train #108 heading toward San Jose, Caltrain spokesman Dan Lieberman said.

The person was taken to a hospital and an update on their condition was not immediately available.

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The southbound tracks were blocked for about an hour but reopened by 10 a.m., Lieberman said.

There were only three people aboard the train and no one reported injuries.

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