Judge Renee Cardwell Hughes, CEO of the American Red Cross, speaks at the "Service of Reflection and Remembrance," on Sunday, May 17, 2015, at the crash scene.
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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter speaks at the service for victims of the derailment of Amtrak Train 188 at Frankford Junction in Port Richmond.
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Mayor Michael Nutter gave thanks to the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army for their efforts in the aftermath of the crash of Amtrak Train 188.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, with his wife Frances, attends the service of reflection for victims of Amtrak Train 188.
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Joseph Boardman, president and CEO of Amtrak, speaks at Sunday's remembrance service.
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A dove is set free Sunday evening after a bell is rung for one of the eight victims who died in the derailment of Amtrak Train 188.
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The Amtrak train 188 derailment site at Frankford Junction in Port RIchmond, after Sunday's "Service of Reflection and Remembrance" for those who lost their lives in the crash of Amtrak Train 188.