Officials have identified three people who died in a tragic Amtrak train incident nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The father and his two adult sons Thursday night.
The Bucks County Coronary Artery Office identified family members as Christopher Cramp, 56, David and Thomas Cramp, 31, and 24.

The three were hit by a train and killed on Thursday. (Fox 29)
3 family members were killed by Amtrak train near Philadelphia: Police
Bristol City Police Chief Joe Moors told Fox News that the digital officials were called to an area near the rail line at around 6 p.m. Thursday after receiving reports from people on the track.
When an officer walked towards his family around 6:10 pm, train The Moors said they were hit and killed.
Moors previously told Fox News Digital that it seems that the three people heard about the train and were unable to leave the track in time.
According to the Moors, they were all hit at the same time.

The crash occurred in Bucks County, and another person was killed by the Amtrak train a day ago. (Fox 29)
The coroner’s office identified Thomas Cramp on Friday Two sons, suicide.
However, Christopher and David’s deaths were ruled as accident.
The train from Boston, Massachusetts to Richmond, Virginia is carrying 236 passengers and crew.
There was no reported injury from passengers, crew members or police.
Amtrak police are coordinating with the Bristol City Police Department to lead the investigation.

Train services were shut down when authorities investigated the Bucks County crash. (Fox 29)
The tragedy happened a day after another person in the same county was hit by a nearby Amtrak train. Cornwells Heights Station.
The crash on Wednesday delayed train service by an hour.
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According to Amtrak, no injuries were reported to 232 passengers or crew members.
Amtrak is working with the Bensalem Police Department to investigate.