
Three family members Pennsylvania Death after being hit by a train Thursday Philadelphia.
Bristol City Police Chief Joe Moors said in a press conference that three adults were killed by an Amtrak train from Boston, Massachusetts to Richmond, Virginia.
Moors confirmed to Fox News Digital that they are all relevant.
After receiving reports from people on the track, police were sent to an area near the track by police at about 6 p.m.

Three people were killed by a train outside Philadelphia on Thursday. (Fox 29)
When an officer walks to people around 6:10 pm, train The Moors said they were hit and killed.
Officials told Fox News numbers that it seems that the three people heard the train and were unable to leave the track in time. They all got hit at the same time.
An Amtrak spokesman told Fox News Digital that no injuries were reported for 236 passengers or crew members.
No officers were injured in the crash.
“Amtrak is working with the Bristol Borough Police Department to investigate the incident,” a spokesperson said.
Amtrak police are leading the investigation.
These three are all adults and have not been publicly identified yet.

The crash occurred Thursday in Bucks County, another person was killed by an Amtrak train a day ago. (Fox 29)
During a travel consultation, Amtrak announced all rail traffic planned to leave New York Philadelphia was held.
“We apologize for the inconvenience that has been brought to you and will provide updates in the details,” Amtrak wrote in the consultation. “We appreciate your patience.”

Train services were shut down when authorities investigated the Bucks County incident. (Fox 29)
As of 11 p.m. Thursday, train services have resumed.
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A man died Wednesday after being hit by an Amtrak train in the same county.
The crash occurred nearby Cornwells Heights Stationdelay train service by one hour.
According to Amtrak, no injuries were reported to 232 passengers or crew members.
Amtrak is working with the Bensalem Police Department to investigate.