Service was suspended on the Broad Street Line Friday evening after a woman fell onto the tracks and was killed by an oncoming train.
The rider fell onto the tracks just before 3:30 p.m. at Lombard-South Station. She was struck by a train pulling into the station and died on the scene. Service was suspended in both directions for multiple hours from Walnut-Locust to NRG Station as a result.
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SEPTA Spokerpson Andrew Busch told the Inquirer that the transit operator reviewed surveillance footage of the incident.
“There didn’t appear to be anything going on around her” Busch said. “As far we know, no one else was traveling with her.”
SEPTA ran shuttle buses between Walnut-Locust and NRG going both directions before normal service resumed just after 7:30 p.m.