> At a Glance
> – A person was struck and killed by a SEPTA train near Langhorne and Neshaminy Falls stations on January 7 just before 8:30 p.m.
> – No passengers or crew on the train were injured
> – West Trenton Line service is suspended between the two stations
> – Why it matters: Evening commuters face delays and must use shuttle buses while authorities investigate
A fatal collision on the West Trenton Line has disrupted evening travel in Bucks County after a person was hit by a SEPTA train between stations.
Incident Details
The accident happened shortly before 8:30 p.m. on January 7 when the train struck an individual near the tracks between Langhorne and Neshaminy Falls.
Emergency responders pronounced the person dead at the scene.
SEPTA officials confirmed:
> “No passengers or crew members sustained injuries during the incident.”
Service Disruption
In response, SEPTA immediately suspended all West Trenton Line service between the two affected stations.
Shuttle buses are transporting passengers around the closure while crews investigate.

Key Takeaways
- One person died after being struck by a SEPTA train between Langhorne and Neshaminy Falls
- West Trenton Line service remains suspended in that stretch
- Shuttle buses are providing alternate transport for riders
- The incident occurred just before 8:30 p.m. on January 7
Authorities have not released the identity of the deceased or indicated when regular rail service will resume.

