A commuter train collided with a car stuck between gates at a crossing in Philadelphia, Thursday, leaving one person injured.
According to officials with the Philadelphia Police Department, the accident occurred at a crossing in the East Falls section of the city Thursday night. Fifty-four-year-old train-passenger Joe Higgins said the train, headed for Norristown, was approaching a station and moving slowly when the accident happened. Many people on the train did not realize something had happened, Higgins said.
According to a report released by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, the vehicle was sitting upside-down after the crash and appeared to have suffered significant damage.
One passenger in the car was injured, police could not comment on the nature or extent of the injuries.
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