SF Fire Truck Collides With F-Line Streetcar on Embarcadero
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SF Fire Truck Collides With F-Line Streetcar on Embarcadero
"The F-Market line's historic streetcar was struck on the side by an SFFD fire truck, resulting in visible damage and a fender lying in the roadway."
"The streetcar involved in the crash is a Pacific Electric car from 1948, originally part of Los Angeles's Red Car transit system, retired in 1961."
"The crash caused temporary delays on the F-Market line, but by 12:40 pm, the SFMTA announced that the scene had been cleared and regular service resumed."
A historic streetcar was involved in a collision with a San Francisco fire truck at approximately 11:48 am on Monday. The incident occurred at Bay Street and Embarcadero. Video evidence indicates the streetcar was traveling south when the fire truck collided with it. The streetcar, a Pacific Electric model from 1948, sustained visible damage. The crash led to temporary delays on the F-Market line, but service resumed by 12:40 pm. The status of any passengers or injuries remains unclear.
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