SF transportation officials investigating wild Muni train that violently shook, sped through station
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SF transportation officials investigating wild Muni train that violently shook, sped through station
"A train violently shook -- then sped through a station. People who spoke with our partners at SF Standard say it happened around 9 a.m. Wednesday. As the train approached the Duboce Avenue and Noe Street Station, the train suddenly jerked from side to side, knocking some people down. Then, the train sped through the station and along a public road before coming to a stop."
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Muni is investigating how a regular morning commute turned scary for a trainload of riders. Muni said in a statement that its preliminary investigation showed nothing was wrong with the train: "We are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the incident and will take any appropriate corrective actions to ensure the continued safety and reliability of our system." Officials say they have "not received any reports of injuries.""
Around 9 a.m. Wednesday, a Muni train approaching the Duboce Avenue and Noe Street Station violently jerked side to side, knocking some riders down. The train then sped through the station and continued along a public road before coming to a stop. Muni reported a preliminary investigation found no mechanical problem with the train and said investigators are continuing to examine the circumstances. Muni stated it will take any appropriate corrective actions to ensure system safety and reliability. Officials confirmed no injuries have been reported, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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