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Dozens injured as commuter train hits parked train

- The Associated Press

UPPER DARBY, Pa. — A commuter train crashed into a parked train at a suburban Philadelph­ia terminal early Tuesday, injuring dozens of passengers and the train’s operator, a transit spokeswoma­n said.

None of the 42 people hurt in the crash suffered life-threatenin­g injuries, said Heather Redfern, a spokeswoma­n for the Southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia Transporta­tion Authority. “Some were considered walking wounded,” she said.

An inbound Norristown High Speed train crashed into an unoccupied train at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby around 12:15 a.m. Redfern said hours later that the train operator had been treated at a hospital and released.

A passenger, Raymond Woodard, told WPVI-TV that he was riding home from work on the train when it crashed.

“I heard the train going real fast … like, super fast,” Woodard said. “And I looked up, and I saw that we’re at 69th Street and said, ‘Why are we going so fast?’ And then we just hit the train. Boom! I fell out of my chair, glass from the window shattered, I hit my head. Everybody was on the floor.”

An NTSB photo of the train that was rear-ended showed only what appeared to be light damage.

The accident resulted in some delays for commuters.

Upper Darby Mayor Thomas Micozzie said the injured were taken to local hospitals.

One passenger told reporters that the operator of the train was

“all banged up” and the scene was bloody.

In February, four people were injured in a crash near the 69th Street Terminal involving three out-of-service commuter trains.

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Board investigat­or Rick Downs takes measuremen­ts at the scene of a commuter rail accident Tuesday in Upper Darby, Pa.
The Associated Press National Transporta­tion Safety Board investigat­or Rick Downs takes measuremen­ts at the scene of a commuter rail accident Tuesday in Upper Darby, Pa.

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