SEPTA train hits unoccupied car on tracks in Montgomery County

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
SEPTA train hits unoccupied car on tracks in Montgomery County
SEPTA train hits unoccupied car on tracks in Montgomery County. John Rawlins reports during Action News at 4pm on December 12, 2017.

CHELTENHAM TWP., Pa. (WPVI) -- A SEPTA train struck an unoccupied car on the tracks on Tuesday morning in Montgomery County.

The train struck the car around 7:15 a.m. near Rices Mill Road between the Glenside and Jenkintown stations.

Even though the train was in full emergency stop, it still managed to drag the Cadillac some 400 feet before coming to rest.

Officials think the car was left there by someone who made a wrong turn.

"We believe it was an elderly man who made an accidental turn and navigated off the road at the grade crossing and drove into our right-of-way," said Jim Fox of SEPTA.

As the automatic crossing signals activated for the approaching train, Fox says bystanders were able to get the confused driver out of his car.

No one on the crowded train said they were injured, though four passengers with disabilities were given assistance in exiting.

Minutes prior to impact, someone called 911 about the car on the track. That message was relayed to SEPTA just as the crash occurred.

Chopper 6 Video: Crews respond to SEPTA crash in Montco on December 12, 2017.

Officials point out that there is an emergency number posted at SEPTA crossings. The goal is for people to call 911 and the SEPTA direct line.

"They can call that phone number and go directly to our control center. It's an emergency number, and if there was an emergency at the grade crossing our control center can be in immediate communications with all the trains in that vicinity to warn them or stop them depending on emergency," said Fox.

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