Amtrak train strikes person near Northridge station, tracks close

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Amtrak train strikes person near Northridge station, tracks close
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BREAKING: An Amtrak train struck a person, shutting down the tracks between Chatsworth and Northridge.

An Amtrak train struck a person, shutting down the tracks between Chatsworth and Northridge Monday, officials said.

The incident happened around 10:48 a.m. when Amtrak Train 14 struck a pedestrian on the tracks near the Corbin Avenue Crossing, west of the Northridge station, according to a spokesperson. The person was not fatally struck but the condition of the person is not known at this time, investigators added. https://twitter.com/MetrolinkVC/status/1604913208342577162?cxt=HHwWlIC86emD5sUsAAAA​Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue

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