SAN BRUNO — A person died early Tuesday after entering BART tracks near the San Bruno station early Tuesday, resulting in a collision that shut down the station for more than 90 minutes, authorities said.
A social media alert from the agency said the station opened again about 7:10 a.m. with limited service.
BART spokesperson Anna Duckworth said the agency closed the San Bruno station following the incident. It happened around 5:40 a.m.
The delay affected trains moving in the Antioch, Richmond and San Francisco Airport directions. Duckworth said the delay had grown to about 20 minutes at 7 a.m.
SamTrans provided bus service between the South San Francisco and Millbrae stations while the stations were closed.
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