OOps - Work train and Passenger Train Collide
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Happy there were no serious injuries...news report is not clear - I take it the work train was following the SEPTA, and didn't quite get stopped (bad judgement on 1/2 the range of vision?). Always hate to see incidents like this, even w/o major consequence. Bob C.
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Bob C Wrote:Happy there were no serious injuries...news report is not clear - I take it the work train was following the SEPTA, and didn't quite get stopped (bad judgement on 1/2 the range of vision?). Always hate to see incidents like this, even w/o major consequence. Bob C.
Yeah - th's what they are saying.. the work crew didn't see the Commuter stop. Sad Sad
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I see from the headline that the 5 people from the passenger train didn't count as injured; only the 4 on the "workers" train.
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