Caltrain hits person near Gilroy station
A person was hit by a Caltrain in Gilroy on Monday night, authorities said. The crash, which involved southbound train no. 264, was reported at 7 p.m. just north of
Read MoreA person was hit by a Caltrain in Gilroy on Monday night, authorities said. The crash, which involved southbound train no. 264, was reported at 7 p.m. just north of
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