Man struck by Metro A Line (Blue) train in South-Central L.A.
Briefly

A man in his thirties was critically injured when he was struck by a Metro A Line (Blue) train in South-Central Los Angeles on Saturday evening. The incident occurred at 5:41 p.m. on Washington Boulevard near Griffith Avenue, an area characterized by busy traffic. Although the man was seriously hurt and sent to the hospital, there were no injuries reported among train passengers. The incident caused service delays as trains started operating on a single track at the nearby San Pedro/Washington Station.
The man, who is believed to be about 30 years old, was hit at 5:41 p.m. on Washington Boulevard near Griffith Avenue, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Margaret Stewart.
There were no injuries reported on the train, Stewart said. However, riders may face delays because of the incident, as trains are running on a single track at the San Pedro/Washington Station.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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