Pilot Killed In Light Plane Crash On Hayward BART Tracks
HAYWARD (CBS SF) -- The pilot of a small plane died after his plane went down on BART tracks in Hayward Sunday, prompting BART to briefly halt service in the area.
The incident was first reported at 11:57 a.m., after fire officials received a report that a small, single-engine, 20-foot wingspan plane went down near 150 Sandoval Way, according to Hayward fire Capt. Don Nichelson.
The plane went down on tracks near the Hayward Yard, causing a small fire.
No other injuries were reported, Nichelson said.
BART initially stopped service between the South Hayward station and the Fremont station on the Fremont line, according to BART officials.
As of 2:30 p.m., the Union City and Fremont stations have reopened, with a 10-minute delay in the Fremont and Richmond directions, BART officials said.
The incident comes ahead of a major sporting event Sunday at the Oracle Arena in Oakland where thousands of basketball fans are expected at the seventh NBA Finals game between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers at 5 p.m.
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