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UPDATE: Orinda BART Station Reopens After Person Fatally Struck By Train

ORINDA (CBS SF) -- A fatal train strike in the East Bay has led to the closure the Orinda BART station for nearly three hours with trains single-tracking through the area, according to transit officials.

BART officials confirmed shortly after 5:30 p.m. that a person had been struck by a train and was deceased.

The @SFBARTAlert Twitter account initially posted about the emergency at 4:39 p.m. Monday

The transit agency announced that trains were not stopping at the station and that Orinda station was closed a short time later.

While trains were passing through the station, they were running on a single track through Orinda, which was slowing service in both directions on the Yellow Line.

KPIX has learned there is a person on the tracks, but no other details were available. Chopper 5 footage showed police and fire units at the station.

Contra Costa Transit bus #6 operates between Orinda and Lafayette stations and is accepting BART tickets as fare during the station closure.

At around 7:25 p.m., the @SFBARTalert Twitter account posted that the station had reopened and trains would be stopping there.

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