CAMPBELL — A male pedestrian was hit and killed by a light-rail train Thursday in Campbell, authorities said.

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San Jose: Light-rail train hits pedestrian The collision was reported at about 2:45 p.m. at Railway and Campbell avenues, at the east edge of Campbell’s downtown, said Linh Hoang, a spokeswoman for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.

The train was traveling at about 50 mph to the Winchester stop when it hit the male pedestrian, Hoang said. Witnesses reported that safety equipment, including crossing guard arms, was functioning at the intersection.

There were no immediate reports of any injuries among the 30 to 35 passengers on the train.

The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office and the Campbell Police Department are investigating the fatality, Hoang said.

Light-rail service was disrupted as a result of the collision. A bus bridge was put in place to shuttle passengers to affected stops.

Additional details about the collision were not immediately available.

Three pedestrians have been struck, two of them fatally, by VTA vehicles in the past week.

Benny Cheung died after stepping off a bus at 1st Street and Hawthorne Way in San Jose on March 23, according to an internal memo written by Rufus Frances, director of system safety and security for VTA.

And on Wednesday, a pedestrian was treated and released after being hit by a train at the Santa Clara stop in downtown San Jose, said VTA spokeswoman Stacey Hendler Ross.