11:38 AM (BCN): Service was restored to San Francisco Municipal Railway’s L-Taraval line late this morning after a disruption caused by an accident on the line earlier today.

The accident happened around 10:30 a.m. in the area of 19th Avenue and Taraval Street.
Muni spokesman Judson True said an outbound L-Taraval light rail vehicle and another vehicle collided, but did not have details on how the accident happened.

No injuries were reported and the crash was cleared by about 11:20 a.m.

Bus shuttles were set up between the West Portal station and the San Francisco Zoo during the disruption.

11:28 AM: The folks at Muni Diaries have the twitterwire reporting rumors, but so far, no first hand accounts. Any out there we’re missing?

11:24 AM (BCN): San Francisco Municipal Railway is reporting a service disruption along the L-Taraval line this morning due to an accident involving another vehicle.

The accident happened around 10:30 a.m. in the area of 19th Avenue and Taraval Street.
Muni spokesman Judson True said an outbound L-Taraval light rail vehicle and another vehicle collided, but did not yet have details on how the accident happened.

No injuries were reported.

Bus shuttles have been set up between the West Portal station and the San Francisco Zoo along the L-Taraval line.

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