San Francisco fire truck crashes with historic Muni streetcar on The Embarcadero
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San Francisco fire truck crashes with historic Muni streetcar on The Embarcadero
"The crash happened shortly after noon at Bay Street and The Embarcadero, with the intersection cleared by 12:30 p.m. according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency."
"Authorities said the streetcar was traveling south from Fisherman's Wharf when the fire truck, turning to head south on the Embarcadero, struck it."
"The fire truck sustained damage to its windshield and bumper, but SFFD officials stated they are working to return the truck to service later today."
"The streetcar involved in the crash was a Pacific Electric car that was built in 1948 and was originally part of the transit network that served Southern California."
A fire truck from the San Francisco Fire Department collided with a historic Muni streetcar on the Embarcadero, causing service delays on the F Market line. The incident occurred shortly after noon at the intersection of Bay Street and The Embarcadero. The streetcar was traveling south when the fire truck, turning south, struck it. The fire truck suffered damage to its windshield and bumper. No injuries were reported, and efforts are underway to return the truck to service.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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