UPDATE: Service is resuming after a Caltrain struck a woman on the tracks in Palo Alto Friday afternoon, transit agency officials said.

A woman in her 20s was hit and transported to Stanford Hospital but information on the severity of her injuries or condition wasn’t immediately available, Ackemann said.

Trains were initially stopped from traveling near the collision area but were allowed back on the tracks around 3:50 p.m., Ackemann said.

Train No. 155 carried 265 passengers who didn’t report any injuries, Ackemann said.

The involved train has been released to the Palo Alto station where passengers were dropped off, agency officials said.

The bus bridge has been canceled and passengers should expect residual delays, she said.


PALO ALTO (KRON) — A pedestrian was hit and injured by a Caltrain in Palo Alto on Friday afternoon, and service is disrupted, according to transit agency official Jayme Ackemann.

Northbound Caltrain No. 155 struck a pedestrian on the tracks near Palo Alto Avenue around 3 p.m., Caltrain officials said on Twitter.The pedestrian has been transported to Stanford Hospital but

The pedestrian has been transported to Stanford Hospital but information on the severity of their injuries or condition wasn’t immediately available, Caltrain spokesperson Jayme Ackemann said. No trains have been allowed to travel on the tracks in the area

No trains have been allowed to travel on the tracks in the area while the transit bureau at the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office investigates the incident, she said.The involved train remains at the scene and no other trains have

The involved train remains at the scene and no other trains have been allowed to travel through the area, Ackemann said.The involved train will be moving to the Palo Alto station where

The involved train will be moving to the Palo Alto station where passengers will be released, agency officials said.The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is providing a bus

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is providing a bus bridge for passengers between the Menlo Park, Palo Alto and California Avenue stations, agency officials said.

Current delays are being provided on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Caltrain.Bay City News contributed to this report