According to Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) spokeswoman, Heather Redfern Four people, including the train's conductor, were rushed to area hospitals shortly after the incident occurred at approximately 12:15 a.m. at the 69th Street Terminal.
The train crashed into an empty train parked on the tracks. “There was blood everywhere,” said one passenger who identified himself as Ronnie “There was this driver all banged up and there was this one girl bleeding out of her face pretty bad.”Mayor Micozzie: "An inbound Norristown high-speed train came into the terminal and hit a stationed car."https://t.co/LVsosPjrj8 pic.twitter.com/9xKIFL0HbV— CBS Philly (@CBSPhilly) August 22, 2017
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