Streets impacted by crash between train, car in Berkeley reopen, police say

Monday, September 5, 2022
BERKELEY, Calif. -- Streets affected by an early Monday train collision with an unoccupied car in northwest Berkeley have reopened, police said.

The crash, reported about 12:22 a.m., damaged the train's engine and it was stuck on the tracks blocking several intersections between Virginia and Gilman streets.
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Shortly after 9 a.m., Berkeley police said Gilman between Eastshore Highway and Sixth streets had reopened.

The Union Pacific Police Department is leading the investigation into the collision, according to Berkeley police.

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