Teen hit, killed by Amtrak train outside Baltimore, causing major delays on Northeast corridor

By AP
Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Train hits teen, causes major Amtrak delays

MIDDLE RIVER, Md. — Amtrak says it expects a normal rush hour after a fatal accident near Baltimore caused delays along the Northeast corridor for much of the day.

Amtrak spokeswoman Karina Romero says delays continued for several hours after the 9 a.m. Tuesday accident, and some midday trains were canceled. Maryland’s commuter train service was also affected.

Baltimore County police say the 14-year-old victim was struck and killed by a southbound train that hit her from behind as she walked along the tracks on the way to school. Friends and relatives of the victim, Ann Marie Stickel of Middle River, placed a plastic foam cross with a picture of her near the scene of the accident Tuesday afternoon.

A friend walking with Stickel was not injured.

(This version CORRECTS spelling of victim’s last name)

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