FALLS, Pa. — A person was struck and killed by a SEPTA train heading into Thursday night, SEPTA said.

The person was struck at approximately 7:30 p.m. on the tracks east of the Levittown station by a Trenton Line train traveling from Center City, Philadelphia to Trenton.

On Friday, SEPTA spokesman Andrew Busch said no identifying information on the person was available. 

No train passengers were injured. They were transferred to another train to complete their trips, Busch said.

Eastbound service on the Trenton Line was suspended for about an hour after the incident.

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