A pedestrian was injured last night when he was struck by a northbound Coaster train at the Old Town Transit Station. The pedestrian was taken to UCSD Hillcrest in an unknown condition.
SAN DIEGO – A pedestrian was injured when he was struck by a northbound Coaster train at the Old Town Transit Station, authorities said today.
Deputies from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Transit Enforcement Unit responded at approximately 7:48 p.m. Tuesday to the station regarding a train collision, where they found the injured pedestrian, said Sgt. Jason King.Anyone with information about the collision was asked to call the sheriff’s non-emergency line at 858-565-5200.
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