Emergency crews are investigating a possible hazardous material situation outside the Daly City BART station
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Several BART stations on the peninsula were closed on Friday while emergency crews investigated a possible hazardous materials situation outside the Daly City station.
The transport agency said its Balboa Park, Daly City and Colma stations were closed due to the investigation, but all reopened around 2:00 pm. The Daly City station was also evacuated before closing, according to BART.
Craig Wittner, spokesman for the Northern District Fire Department, said the driver of a truck carrying butane or propane stopped near a BART railroad crossing in Daly City because he thought something might be leaking.
The driver then called 911 after seeing one of the containers leaking.
Emergency crews set up a perimeter outside Daly City station and said the entire intersection of Junipero Serra and John Daly Boulevards was closed to traffic.
BART reported that Balboa station reopened at 11:28 a.m. and Daly City and Colma stations reopened at 1:58 p.m.
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