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The Latest: NTSB is investigating train crash at station

August 23, 2017 by  
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The Latest on the crash of a commuter train in suburban Philadelphia (all times local):

9:30 a.m.

The National Transportation Safety Board is at the scene of an overnight train accident near Philadelphia that left dozens of passengers banged up but none with life-threatening injuries.

Authorities say a transit train rear-ended a parked train at a station in Upper Darby shortly after midnight.

A passenger told WPVI-TV that the train was moving very fast just before impact.

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority officials say the moving train’s operator and 41 passengers were injured.

The NTSB plans a briefing later Tuesday.

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7:30 a.m.

A passenger aboard a Philadelphia-area transit train that rear-ended a parked train at a station says he heard his train “going real fast … like, super-fast” just before impact.

Raymond Woodward tells WPVI-TV he hit his head and other passengers were knocked to the floor of the moving train when it hit the unoccupied, parked train at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby. The crash occurred about 12:15 a.m. Tuesday.

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority officials are investigating the cause of the crash which injured the moving train’s operator and 41 passengers. None has life-threatening injuries.

SEPTA spokeswoman Heather Redfern said Norristown trains are now operating as normal, but no express trains are running. She said commuters can expect some delays.

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5:30 a.m.

A regional rail spokeswoman says the driver of a train that crashed into a parked train at a suburban Philadelphia terminal has been treated at a hospital and released.

Agency spokeswoman Heather Redfern says 42 people were injured in the Tuesday morning crash at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby. She says none of the injuries are life threatening.

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority officials are investigating the cause.

The inbound Norristown High Speed train crashed into an unoccupied, parked train at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby around 12:15 a.m. Tuesday.

Redfern said Norristown trains are now operating as normal, but no express trains are running. She said commuters can expect some delays.

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2:15 a.m.

Authorities say 33 people have been injured in a train crash at a station in suburban Philadelphia.

A spokeswoman for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority says it happened around 12:15 a.m. Tuesday.

Heather Redfern says an inbound Norristown High Speed Line train crashed into an unoccupied, parked train at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby.

Redfern says 33 people aboard the train were injured.

In an early morning briefing, Upper Darby Mayor Thomas Micozzie said the victims were taken to area hospitals. He says at least four people suffered serious injuries.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

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The 2:15 a.m. item has been corrected to show the first name of the Upper Darby mayor is Thomas, not Nicholas.

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