Man Struck and Killed by MBTA Train in Haverhill
Tragedy struck early Tuesday morning in Haverhill when an adult man was struck and killed by an MBTA commuter rail train. According to Transit Police Superintendent-in-Chief Richard Sullivan, the incident occurred at approximately 6:11 a.m., near the Cross Street crossing.
In a bizarre turn of events, authorities stated that the man had intentionally entered onto the right of way, where he was subsequently struck by the inbound commuter rail train. The Haverhill Fire Department and PrideStar EMS ambulance units responded to the scene in under 10 minutes after receiving a call at 5:36 a.m.
The patient was transported to a local hospital, but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives from the MBTA Transit Police and Essex County District Attorney's Office are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
"This is a tragic reminder of the importance of respecting railroad crossings," said Sullivan in a statement. "On behalf of the Transit Police and the entire MBTA organization, we offer our sincerest condolences to the decedent's family and friends."
The incident caused widespread disruptions along the Haverhill Line during the morning commute, with many trains experiencing significant delays. Trains originating from Lawrence were used as an alternative route, but some passengers were still delayed by up to 50 minutes.
Normal service was eventually restored around 8:30 a.m., but residual delays persisted until further notice. As the investigation into this tragic incident continues, authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Tragedy struck early Tuesday morning in Haverhill when an adult man was struck and killed by an MBTA commuter rail train. According to Transit Police Superintendent-in-Chief Richard Sullivan, the incident occurred at approximately 6:11 a.m., near the Cross Street crossing.
In a bizarre turn of events, authorities stated that the man had intentionally entered onto the right of way, where he was subsequently struck by the inbound commuter rail train. The Haverhill Fire Department and PrideStar EMS ambulance units responded to the scene in under 10 minutes after receiving a call at 5:36 a.m.
The patient was transported to a local hospital, but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives from the MBTA Transit Police and Essex County District Attorney's Office are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
"This is a tragic reminder of the importance of respecting railroad crossings," said Sullivan in a statement. "On behalf of the Transit Police and the entire MBTA organization, we offer our sincerest condolences to the decedent's family and friends."
The incident caused widespread disruptions along the Haverhill Line during the morning commute, with many trains experiencing significant delays. Trains originating from Lawrence were used as an alternative route, but some passengers were still delayed by up to 50 minutes.
Normal service was eventually restored around 8:30 a.m., but residual delays persisted until further notice. As the investigation into this tragic incident continues, authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.