January 19, 2012 11:51 PM

Man charged in S.F. subway SUV ride incident

This photo provided by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), shows an SUV stuck on train tracks after hitting a concrete step, Jan. 19, 2012 in San Francisco. (AP Photo/SFMTA via the San Francisco Chronicle)

(AP) 

SAN FRANCISCO - A man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence Thursday over allegations he shut down San Francisco's subway system for more than two hours after driving his SUV onto the underground tracks, police said.

Scott Mitchell, 40, of Sebastapol, Calif., also has been charged with driving on train tracks and failure to obey a traffic sign, said Officer Albie Esparza, a police spokesman.

No injuries were reported as Mitchell is expected to be cited and released, Esparza said.

"It appears he just drove into the tunnel and his vehicle got stuck when it hit a concrete step," Esparza said. "We believe he was under the influence of alcohol. It's very fortunate that nobody was injured."

S.F. subway back open after SUV in tunnel

Mitchell's vehicle entered a tunnel on Church Street shortly before 6 a.m. and traveled eastward almost to the Van Ness Station, said Paul Rose, spokesman for the city's Municipal Transportation Agency.

No trains were involved in the incident, Rose said.

Tyrone Julian, a Muni manager, said he saw the SUV going about 40 mph into the tunnel and chased it down. The driver appeared intoxicated, Julian said.

All underground train lines were shut down during the morning commute while crews removed the vehicle and inspected the system. Trains resumed service by 8:15 a.m.

Some damage was done to the tracks, but crews would do repairs with trains moving slower through the affected area, Rose said.

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by Missouri12 January 20, 2012 6:44 PM EST
Why does that track light have 5 lights and the public gets 1 light out on the streets which fail Federal Highway standards? No green lights and no yellow slow down lights which is deadly when the junk lights come on right in your face.
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by kainos2 January 20, 2012 10:00 AM EST
Could we open a prison specifically designated for DUI's? Maybe re-open Alcatraz. Minimum 10-year sentences, no early release.
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by longtree-2009 January 20, 2012 5:14 AM EST
isn't everyone everywhere tired of these drunks, those who dui? some of these dui individuals kill innocent people of all ages because of their stupid drinking habits. too bad there aren't harsher punishment for those caught dui but especially harsher punishment for those kill. thankfully this idiot killed no one.
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by retiredgustav January 20, 2012 1:50 AM EST
Maybe he thought it was another episode of "The Italian Job".
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