Tesla crashes into Folsom light rail platform, killing 22-year-old woman

A 22-year-old woman waiting for a train was killed when a Tesla vehicle crashed into the platform at Iron Point Station in Folsom, California. The incident occurred shortly before 3 p.m. on January 22, leading to a suspension of light rail service for several hours. The driver was hospitalized, and the crash remains under investigation.

The fatal crash took place at the Iron Point Station of the Sacramento Regional Transit District's Gold Line, located near the Folsom Premium Outlets and Highway 50. According to officials, the Tesla veered off Iron Point Road shortly before 3 p.m. on January 22. The vehicle struck a tree at the edge of the station's parking lot, traveled approximately 60 yards across the lot, clipped a parked car, and then collided with the elevated train platform.

The impact struck a 22-year-old woman who was waiting for a train, as confirmed by the Sacramento County Coroner's Office. She was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency officials. The car subsequently flipped over a 3-foot-tall metal railing and landed nose-down on the train tracks below, sustaining extensive front-end damage, including a missing wheel.

The driver, the vehicle's sole occupant and identified as a woman, managed to exit the wreckage on her own. She was transported to UC Davis Medical Center in an unknown condition. No further details about her injuries have been released.

In response to the incident, SacRT suspended train service on a 7-mile stretch of the Gold Line. A bus bridge was implemented between the Sunrise and Historic Folsom stations to accommodate passengers while crews cleared the scene and inspected the tracks for damage. Normal light rail operations resumed around 8 p.m.

Authorities have not disclosed what caused the Tesla to veer off the road, and the incident is under ongoing investigation by local officials. The crash highlights safety concerns at transit stations adjacent to roadways, though no prior similar events at this location were mentioned in reports.

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