NETHER PROVIDENCE, PA — Pennsylvania State Police have not yet released the name of the man that was critically hurt in an accident with a SEPTA Train in Nether Providence, Rhode Island on Sunday, June 21st, 2015. News reports out of Delaware County said that the accident happened at around 2:40 Sunday afternoon.
An as-of-yet unidentified 91-year-old male driver was hurt when the car she was driving was hit by a SEPTA train on Turner Road close to Wallingford Station. Police are trying to determine if the car drove under the crossing arms.
The driver of the car was taken by EMS to a nearby hospital where they were last reported in critical condition.
Local authorities are still looking into the cause of the crash at this time.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
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