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"Bull Escapes Train Tracks in Newark, Finds Sanctuary"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS Philly

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"Ricardo" the bull is recovering at the Skylands Animal Sanctuary & Rescue in Sussex County, New Jersey, after being captured from the train tracks at Newark Penn Station. The bull, which caused delays in NJ Transit service, was successfully corralled by sanctuary workers and police. The sanctuary provides care for farm animals that have escaped slaughter and advocates for animal welfare issues.

"Bull Causes NJ Transit Delays as it Roams Free on Train Tracks"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Gothamist

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A bull on the tracks at Newark Penn Station caused significant delays on NJ Transit and PATH trains between New Jersey and New York City. The bull was eventually contained inside a fenced lot without incident, and service resumed with residual delays. It is unclear how the bull ended up on the tracks, but rail tickets and passes were being cross-honored by PATH at various stations.

"Bull's Train Track Adventure Ends Peacefully at Animal Sanctuary"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WPVI-TV

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A bull was spotted running on the New Jersey Transit train tracks near Newark Penn Station before being safely captured and taken to an animal sanctuary. The nearly 800-pound animal, named Ricardo, was tranquilized and is now recovering at Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue. No injuries were reported during the incident, but there were delays in train service due to the police activity.

"Texas Longhorn Bull Causes Chaos on New Jersey Train Tracks, Finds Sanctuary"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Ricardo, a Texas Longhorn bull, caused chaos for New Jersey commuters when he escaped a slaughterhouse and ran across Newark's Penn Station train tracks. After being captured by police, he was sent to Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue where he will live out the rest of his life. The bull was photographed waking up in the sanctuary after being heavily sedated. The sanctuary encouraged people to go vegan and the story garnered overwhelming reactions from social media users who were amazed by the bull's beauty and courage.

"Bull's Escape: From Train Tracks to Animal Sanctuary, Ricardo Finds a New Home"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NJ.com

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A bull that caused delays at Newark Penn Station by running along the train tracks has been relocated to an animal sanctuary in Sussex County. The bull, named Ricardo, is now living at the Skylands Animal Sanctuary in Wantage. After a long day of evading capture, Ricardo was tranquilized and safely transported to his new home. The bull's presence caused disruptions to NJ Transit and Amtrak trains, but no injuries were reported. The exact origin of the bull is unknown, but it is believed to have escaped from a nearby slaughterhouse.

"Bull on Tracks Disrupts NJ Transit and Causes Delays in New York and New Jersey"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC New York

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A loose bull caused chaos and delays at Newark Penn Station as it ran along the tracks, prompting NJ Transit to report 45-minute delays between Newark and New York Penn Station. The bull was eventually corralled by police officers and will be taken care of by a local animal sanctuary. No injuries were reported. This is not the first time a rogue bull has disrupted transit in the NYC area.