Passengers Stuck On SEPTA Train For Over Hour After It Breaks Down

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Passengers were stuck on a SEPTA train for over an hour after it broke down during the Monday evening commute.

SEPTA officials tell Eyewitness News that mechanical issues caused the train from Center City to Trenton to halt.

WATCH LIVE: Passengers on the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Trenton Regional rail line are being transferred to another train due to equipment issues in Philadelphia. DETAILS: https://cbsloc.al/2u5LADN

Posted by CBS Philly on Monday, July 2, 2018

Riders on that train walked to another train in the area behind the Philadelphia Zoo.

Passengers told CBS3 they were stuck on the train for over an hour without air conditioning before being transferred to another train.

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