BURLINGAME — Caltrain services was restored Thursday afternoon between Millbrae and Hillsdale stations on the Peninsula, right after a large tree fell on overhead wires in Burlingame before in the working day.
The company described at 4:30 a.m. the tree was down at North Lane and was blocking the northbound and southbound Caltrain railroad tracks in the vicinity of Burlingame Avenue station. No teach services was out there involving the Hillsdale and Millbrae stations for significantly of the working day, whilst crews taken out the tree and fixed the wires.
Caltrain explained train provider would operate every single 30 minutes out of San Francisco and from Tamien Station in San Jose, with all trains making nearby stops
SamTrans supplied bus support to passengers amongst the Hillsdale and Millbrae stations on the ECR Route alongside El Camino Real.
Soon before 3 p.m., Caltrain announced that the tree was removed, with service currently being restored between the stations various minutes later.
Caltrain announced Thursday afternoon that weather conditions-connected impacts may perhaps continue on all through the day and that delays are to be envisioned.
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