SEPTA's Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail Line Faces Delays After Person Hit By Train
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- SEPTA's Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail Line is facing half-hour delays after a person was struck by a train.
The line was originally suspended due to the incident.
Amtrak says an Acela train traveling from Boston to Washington, D.C., hit a person that was on the tracks south of Philadelphia's 30th Street Station.
Newark: UPDATE: Trains continue to operate with delays of up to 30 minutes.
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The crew and passengers were not injured.
Amtrak says passengers traveling to and from Philadelphia will experience delays due to the incident.
Amtrak is cooperating with the investigation.