We have a closer look at the work going on there tonight. Brandon. Reporter jacquelin, joe, we want to take you right across the street so you can see the damage on the side of one of these trains. This is the back end of that curve here at 69th street station. We learned that 19 cars will run tomorrow. Thats three less than normal. Septa will not sec late peculat investigation, but they want to insure their passengers tonight that the trains are safe for travel. Reporter before the evening rush hour ended, an ntsb crew arrived from washington d. C. To check out the collision in upper darby. The number 57 and 67 trains still displaced hours after a slowmoving crash which hurt four people, including a critically injured train operator. The impact knocked a third train out of service too. Tonight sep did a clear Train Service a go for tomorrow morning. Its still undecided. Were going to have to be able to use the loop first thing in the morning. Reporter this shows two damaged trains at
Business from the papal visit to an act of mother nature. Again, same thing as if we had a twoday storm of 20 inches of snow. No one calls me up and says, you know, i have a big Economic Loss because i had 20 inches of snow. I cant control what people do. Mayor Michael Nutter says those who found themselves caught in long lines could have gone to other locations where the lines were shorter and moved more quickly. Back to you guys. All right, harry. Cell phone Companies Getting the like button this evening. Companies brought in extra towers for the papal visit and they worked. We havent heard about significant cell phone problems throughout the weekend. At t saw 14 times more usage than normal while the pope was in town, about 36 million social media posts and thats without photos. People used more than 7. 5 times more data than at the super bowl. Verizon and sprint saw similar usage. The pope delivered a long list of memorable moments, from kissing babies, to cruising around in that f
And everybody started running. You could feel the shots. I was that close to every shot. I could feel the repercussions or whatever you call it. Cnns brynn g ing ras is here. What can y tell us . People were here, artists and festival goers alike. People in this area basically say this was a place where it was safe. Its not plagued by gun violence, which unfortunately this area of new jersey often is. And then, of course, what happened last night. We know that again about 2 45 in the morning, gunshots rang out just in that building behind me. Thats where the art festival was. About a thousand people were in attendance, so you can imagine the chaos that ensued. About 17 people, or rather 17 people exactly, were told by authorities, were hit by gunfire and taken to the hospital. One of those a 13yearold boy, according to the prosecutor, is in critical condition. Really, its just senseless. Thats how the governor is describing it, a senseless gun tragedy. We know as far as the suspects ar