Crime & Safety
Caltrain Tracks Reopen After Sunday Fatality In Palo Alto
A man was struck by a train near Charleston Road at 12:45 p.m., police said.

Both tracks reopened this afternoon and were cleared for maximum operating speeds after a man was struck and killed by a Caltrain in Palo Alto earlier today, according to Caltrain’s official Twitter account.
The Southbound Caltrain No. 802 hit a man, who was trespassing on the tracks at Charleston Road around 12:45 p.m., Caltrain spokeswoman Jayme Ackemann said.
Tracks in both directions were initially closed, but as of about 2:20 p.m., one track had reopened near the collision scene, she said.
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Both tracks had reopened by 4 p.m., according to the official Twitter account for Caltrain.
The Santa Clara County medical examiner’s office was called to the scene of the fatality.
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No injuries were reported to all 300 passengers onboard the Caltrain, in addition to the two conductors and an engineer, according to Ackemann.
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