Muni was providing bus service to BART customers between San Francisco and Daly City.
A medical emergency early Monday caused a major BART delay through San Francisco, officials said.
The delay was in all directions on the San Francisco line. Trains were running on a single track through the 16th Street/Mission Street station. According to BART spokesman Chris Filippi, a person was in the trackway and authorities removed him safely. Filippi said there was not indication that the person had been hit by a train
Muni was providing transportation between downtown San Francisco and Daly City for customers on BART.
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