Fire Engine Collides With Historic Muni Streetcar
The Embarcadero & Bay St, North Waterfront, San Francisco
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Summary
- A San Francisco Fire Department engine collided with a historic Muni streetcar at the intersection of The Embarcadero and Bay Street, causing visible damage to the streetcar and delaying F Market line service. Bus shuttles are being arranged to support affected transit routes while responders assess the situation. No injuries have been reported yet.
Timeline
Officials say bus shuttles are being arranged to support F Line service between the San Francisco Ferry Building and the Jones/Beach stop in both directions while crews respond to the crash.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) reported that F Market line service was delayed near The Embarcadero and Bay Street due to a “Muni-involved collision.”
Both vehicles remain stopped at the intersection as responders assess the situation. It is currently unclear if any injuries have been reported.
The streetcar appears visibly damaged along the middle section, with the side panel dented inward and pieces of debris scattered across the roadway near the point of impact.
Video from the scene shows a San Francisco Fire Department engine stopped alongside a historic Muni streetcar after the two vehicles collided at the intersection.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at The Embarcadero & Bay St.
Officials say bus shuttles are being arranged to support F Line service between the San Francisco Ferry Building and the Jones/Beach stop in both directions while crews respond to the crash.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) reported that F Market line service was delayed near The Embarcadero and Bay Street due to a “Muni-involved collision.”
Both vehicles remain stopped at the intersection as responders assess the situation. It is currently unclear if any injuries have been reported.
The streetcar appears visibly damaged along the middle section, with the side panel dented inward and pieces of debris scattered across the roadway near the point of impact.
Video from the scene shows a San Francisco Fire Department engine stopped alongside a historic Muni streetcar after the two vehicles collided at the intersection.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at The Embarcadero & Bay St.
Officials say bus shuttles are being arranged to support F Line service between the San Francisco Ferry Building and the Jones/Beach stop in both directions while crews respond to the crash.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) reported that F Market line service was delayed near The Embarcadero and Bay Street due to a “Muni-involved collision.”
Both vehicles remain stopped at the intersection as responders assess the situation. It is currently unclear if any injuries have been reported.
The streetcar appears visibly damaged along the middle section, with the side panel dented inward and pieces of debris scattered across the roadway near the point of impact.
Video from the scene shows a San Francisco Fire Department engine stopped alongside a historic Muni streetcar after the two vehicles collided at the intersection.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at The Embarcadero & Bay St.
Officials say bus shuttles are being arranged to support F Line service between the San Francisco Ferry Building and the Jones/Beach stop in both directions while crews respond to the crash.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) reported that F Market line service was delayed near The Embarcadero and Bay Street due to a “Muni-involved collision.”
Both vehicles remain stopped at the intersection as responders assess the situation. It is currently unclear if any injuries have been reported.
The streetcar appears visibly damaged along the middle section, with the side panel dented inward and pieces of debris scattered across the roadway near the point of impact.
Video from the scene shows a San Francisco Fire Department engine stopped alongside a historic Muni streetcar after the two vehicles collided at the intersection.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at The Embarcadero & Bay St.
Officials say bus shuttles are being arranged to support F Line service between the San Francisco Ferry Building and the Jones/Beach stop in both directions while crews respond to the crash.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) reported that F Market line service was delayed near The Embarcadero and Bay Street due to a “Muni-involved collision.”
Both vehicles remain stopped at the intersection as responders assess the situation. It is currently unclear if any injuries have been reported.
The streetcar appears visibly damaged along the middle section, with the side panel dented inward and pieces of debris scattered across the roadway near the point of impact.
Video from the scene shows a San Francisco Fire Department engine stopped alongside a historic Muni streetcar after the two vehicles collided at the intersection.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at The Embarcadero & Bay St.
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how do you hit that, that thing is going at like turtles pace
What a bummer. I hope that can be restored.
I love out fire department don’t get me wrong, but this has to be their fault right?
Bruh
how do you hit that, that thing is going at like turtles pace
What a bummer. I hope that can be restored.
I love out fire department don’t get me wrong, but this has to be their fault right?
Bruh
how do you hit that, that thing is going at like turtles pace
What a bummer. I hope that can be restored.
I love out fire department don’t get me wrong, but this has to be their fault right?
Bruh
how do you hit that, that thing is going at like turtles pace
What a bummer. I hope that can be restored.
I love out fire department don’t get me wrong, but this has to be their fault right?
Bruh
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how do you hit that, that thing is going at like turtles pace
What a bummer. I hope that can be restored.
I love out fire department don’t get me wrong, but this has to be their fault right?
Bruh