Crime & Safety

Driver Dies After Car Crash With Caltrain

The 30-year-old woman's car flew 40 feet after being struck by a train at 4:46 p.m. near Menlo Park.

A 30-year-old woman has died after she was found critically injured in her car that was stuck on train tracks in Menlo Park and hit by a Caltrain, sending the car flying 40 feet across an intersection, fire and Caltrain officials said.

All trains in both directions were halted after southbound Caltrain No. 360 hit the car at Ravenswood Avenue at 4:46 p.m.

The female driver was stuck at the Ravenswood crossing where the car was hit, Menlo Park Fire Protection District Chief Harold Schapelhouman said.

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The car flew 40 feet across the intersection and the driver had to be extricated from the car that was found on a railroad crossing box and pole. She was taken to Stanford Hospital in critical condition and was pronounced dead a short time later, he said.

A child safety seat was found in the car but was unoccupied, according to Schapelhouman.

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The car was “pretty much totaled,” he said.

All trains were stopped in both directions until about 5:30 p.m. when a single track was opened through the area, Caltrain officials said. Around 6 p.m., the northbound tracks reopened for all trains, according to Caltrain officials.

The involved train sustained substantial damage in the crash and may need additional repair work before it is removed, according to Caltrain officials.

Preliminary reports indicated the railroad gate crossing was properly working when the crash happened, according to Caltrain officials.

Samtrans is accepting Caltrain tickets between Menlo Park and Palo Alto, and BART is accepting Caltrain tickets at Millbrae, Caltrain officials said. About 400 people on board the train were not injured, Caltrain officials said.

The crash is also impacting traffic on either side of the Ravenswood railroad crossing, according to Schapelhouman.

--Bay City News

Photo courtesy of Menlo Park Fire Protection District

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