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The Acela high ... s busiest train line, with service shuttered between Philly and New York for hours Thursday night. It resumed at restricted speeds around 10:45 p.m. The crash Thursday night ...
The family of three were fatally struck by the high-speed Acela train, which can reach speeds of up to 150mph, bound from Boston to Richmond, Virginia, at around 6:10 pm near Bristol Station.
The crash Thursday night marked the second fatal incident involving an Amtrak train in Bucks County in as many days. On Wednesday, a train struck and killed someone near the Cornwells Heights ...
The county sent crisis workers out to the accident ... on the train tracks shortly before 6 p.m. was climbing the hill leading to the rail line, but did not get to the top before the Acela train ...
Police say the three family members were struck just before 6 p.m. by an Amtrak Acela train traveling south toward Philadelphia. The exact circumstances of the collision are still unclear ...
the train that was stopped on the track after the deadly crash appeared to be a regular Amtrak train, not an Acela. SEPTA officials had shared on social media that service had been "suspended ...
According to the Bristol Borough Police Department, the three family members were struck just before 6 p.m. by an Amtrak Acela train traveling south toward Philadelphia. The exact circumstances of ...