Traffic & Transit
BART Trains Resume Service After Walnut Creek Emergency
BART trains resumed normal service Saturday following a medical emergency at the Walnut Creek station.
WALNUT CREEK, CA — BART's Walnut Creek station has reopened and train service has been fully restored in both directions after a "major medical emergency" earlier Saturday involving a person under a train adjacent to the station platform, the transit agency said.
The emergency was first reported about 2:40 p.m., and all trains on the Antioch line were initially stopped. Trains starting single-tracking through the Walnut Creek station shortly before 4 p.m., a BART spokesman said, and both tracks were reopened shortly after 5 p.m..
BART officials have not explicitly said the person under the train had actually been hit by the train, nor have they released the victim's condition.
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Due to major medical emergency, buses are replacing trains temporarily between Lafayette, Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill stations. Emergency crews are responding to a person in the trackway at Walnut Creek. The incident began at about 2:40 this afternoon.
— SFBART (@SFBART) May 16, 2020
Bay City News contributed to this report.
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