A woman was raped while riding a train in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, last week. Police say other passengers riding the train did nothing to intervene. NBC 10 Philadelphia reports authorities are looking into whether witnesses recorded the assault on their phones. The entire assault spanned over 40 minutes, officials say. Train riders failed to intervene when a woman was sexually assaulted onboard @SEPTA last week. The transit agency is adamant that passengers need to speak up when they see something isn’t right. @6abc pic.twitter.com/eQsgJ9K4Pr — Christie Ileto (@Christie_Ileto) October 18, 2021 Police do not believe anyone used their cell phones to call 911 in the moment, but pointed their phones in the direction of the assault. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Police Chief Thomas J. Nestel III hosted a press conference on Monday, detailing the sordid event. Nestel didn't give an exact number of witnesses because surveillance video on the train shows...