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Sources: 22-year-old stabbed on SEPTA train in University City

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UNIVERSITY CITY - Philadelphia police are investigating a stabbing of a 22-year-old while riding on the Market-Frankford Line, sources tell FOX 29’s Steve Keeley.Police were called to 34th and Market Streets, in Philadelphia’s University City neighborhood, Sunday, just before 5 p.m., on the report of a stabbing on a SEPTA train, according to the sources.Police raced the 22-year-old victim to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.

There were no details regarding the victim’s condition.The 34th Street Station was shutdown as police investigated the incident.

Service returned to normal about 5:30.AdvertisementThis the second stabbing on SEPTA property in three days. Officials say Friday, a 29-year-old man was stabbed in the arm on the platform at the 15th Street Station.

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