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SEPTA Service On Landale/Doylestown Line Resumes
Breaking: A train has struck an unoccupied car that was on the tracks, suspending service on SEPTA's Lansdale/Doylestown Line.

Service on the Lansdale/Doylestown Line was suspended early Tuesday after a SEPTA train hit an unoccupied vehicle. Service resumed shortly after 10 a.m.
A train struck an unoccupied car that was on the tracks, according to information the Bucks County Transportation Management Association. The car that was hit was on the tracks near Rices Mill Road in Cheltenham, between the Glenside and Jenkintown stations, Action News reported.
"Fire and Police department personnel are on the scene and will determine when the service will resume," SEPTA said via Twitter.
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The Warminster Line was also suspended.
Service on @SEPTA's Warminster & Lansdale/Doylestown Regional Rail lines are suspended until further notice due to a train striking an unoccupied car on the tracks! Service on all other #SEPTA lines is with delays of up to 45 minutes! pic.twitter.com/lruf4QXwoW
— TMA Bucks (@tmabucks) December 12, 2017
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