Three people in Pennsylvania are dead after hitting him on Thursday by train near Philadelphia.
Police Chief in Bristol Borough Joe Mooors said during a press conference that three people killed the Amtrak train traveling from Boston, Massachusetts, Richmond, Virginia.
Police were invited to an area near the trails around 6 pm after receiving reports on the trails.

Three people hit and killed the train in front of Philadelphia on Thursday. (Fox 29)
While the officer walked toward the people, train He hit them and killed them, Moors said.
No officer was injured in the collision.
Three people have not yet been identified.

The collision happened on Thursday in Bucks County, where another person died the day before by the AMTRAK train. (Fox 29)
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In travel counseling, Amtrak announced all the rail traffic that should go New York And Philadelphia sticks.
“We apologize for the inconvenience and we will give an update that the details are becoming available,” Amtrak wrote in an advisory place. “We appreciate your patience.”

The train service was closed while the authorities were investigating the Bucks district. (Fox 29)
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On Wednesday, one person died after being struck by a train Amtrak in the same county.
The collision happened nearby Cornwells heights stationDelaying train services in all directions for an hour.
Amtrak did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.