Bicyclist dies in crash with Green Line train near Capitol in St. Paul
A bicyclist died in a crash with a Green Line train in St. Paul on Wednesday afternoon.
The collision happened about 4:15 p.m. at the Capitol/Rice Street Station and the bicyclist died at the scene, according to Metro Transit police, which is investigating the collision.
Buses replaced trains between the Green Line’s Hamline Avenue and Tenth Street stations in St. Paul until after 6:30 p.m.
Metro Transit police did not immediately release information about the circumstances of the collision or the bicyclist’s identity.
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