(AP) — The commuter train that derailed in Northern California will resume service Wednesday.
Altamont Corridor Express spokesman Brian Schmidt tells the San Jose Mercury News a westbound train will leave Stockton at 4:20 a.m. and will pass the area of the accident at 6 a.m.
Crews using two large cranes were working Tuesday to pull the submerged car out of Alameda Creek.
The other four cars had been moved down the tracks by Tuesday evening.
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