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Woman killed by SEPTA train – phillyBurbs.com

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Woman killed by SEPTA train phillyBurbs.com About 5:25 pm, the person was struck south of the Croydon train station in the northbound lanes by a SEPTA R-7 Regional train headed to Trenton from Center … SEPTA train hits, kills Bucks County pedestrian | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02 …

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Danger on Tracks: Safety remains priority for SEPTA, Amtrak – Delaware County Daily Times

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Danger on Tracks: Safety remains priority for SEPTA , Amtrak Delaware County Daily Times Jim Fox, SEPTA's director of System Safety, said incidents like Thursday's have ended careers.

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SEPTA train hits, kills Bucks County pedestrian | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02 … – Philadelphia Inquirer

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SEPTA train hits, kills Bucks County pedestrian | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02 … Philadelphia Inquirer A male pedestrian was fatally struck yesterday afternoon in Bucks County by a SEPTA train heading to Trenton, authorities said.

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John Walker | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/28/2010 – Philadelphia Inquirer

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John Walker | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/28/2010 Philadelphia Inquirer “If you pull that respirator,” asked the grandson, Wayne Walker, 39, a SEPTA bus driver, “what's the progression?” “He likely could continue to breathe for … and more

Person killed by train in Bristol, Pa. – The Trentonian

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Person killed by train in Bristol, Pa. The Trentonian A person was struck and killed by a SEPTA train during sunset last evening, authorities confirmed.

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Pedestrian struck by train – phillyBurbs.com

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Pedestrian struck by train phillyBurbs.com About 5:25 pm, the person was struck south of the Croydon train station in the northbound lanes by a SEPTA R-7 Regional train headed to Trenton from Center …

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) train service is resuming normal operations.

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) train service is resuming normal operations.

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Woman killed by train – phillyBurbs.com

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Woman killed by train phillyBurbs.com The woman was struck in the northbound lanes by a SEPTA train shortly after 6 pm Rail traffic was shut down briefly, but resumed a short time later at …

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) trains 9723 and 9728 are cancelled.

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) trains 9723 and 9728 are cancelled.

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) train service is operating with delays of up to 15 minutes due to police activity near the Croydon Station.

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) train service is operating with delays of up to 15 minutes due to police activity near the Croydon Station.

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SEPTA: RRD: Trenton (R7) train service is operating with delays of up to 15 minutes due to police activity near the Croydon Station.