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Several injured in San Francisco light-rail crash
SAN FRANCISCO - Several people are injured after two light-rail trains collided in San Francisco.
Judson True, a spokesman for the city's Muni service, says the crash occurred just before 3 p.m. Saturday when one train rear-ended another train near a boarding platform.
Witnesses say one of the trains was stopped, and the other train hit it as it emerged from a tunnel connecting downtown San Francisco to the city's western neighborhoods.
The trains were full of riders, but there are no life-threatening injuries reported.
The front of one train was smashed, while the other train did not appear to suffer major damage.
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