Muni bus and streetcar collide on Market
A San Francisco Municipal Railway streetcar and a bus collided Thursday morning along Market Street, sending two people to the hospital, according to Muni officials.
A San Francisco Municipal Railway streetcar and a bus collided Thursday morning along Market Street, sending two people to the hospital, according to Muni officials.
A San Francisco Municipal Railway streetcar and a bus collided Thursday morning along Market Street, sending two people to the hospital, according to Muni officials.
The crash occurred in the 1000 block of Market Street around 10:10 a.m., according to San Francisco fire Lt. Jonathan Baxter.
The collision involved a 21-Hayes bus and an F-Market & Wharves streetcar, Muni spokesman Paul Rose said.
The bus apparently rear-ended the streetcar, both of which share a bus- and taxi-only lane along Market Street.
Six people from both vehicles were injured. The injuries, however, are not thought to be life-threatening.
Two people were transported to a hospital while the other four declined, Rose said.
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