At least one killed in NJ train crash
Footage shows aftermath of crash at a train station in Hoboken, NJ — one of the busiest stations in the NYC metro https://t.co/Ny2pgSTiRJ pic.twitter.com/07NKeWscFZ
— CNN (@CNN) September 29, 2016
A crowded New Jersey Transit commuter train crashed into the Hoboken terminal during Thursday morning’s rush hour commute, killing at least one and injuring 100, according to multiple reports.
The Hoboken police chief told NBC New York that it’s possible there are “mass casualties.”
The cause of the crash is still unknown, but fire and safety officials are investigating the crash as a possible derailment. Federal Railroad Administration and National Transportation Safety Board investigators are also on the scene.
Preliminary reports suggest that the cause was operator error, and that the train appears to have went through a bumper stop at the end of the station’s track, according to NBC.
“It simply did not stop,” said WFAN anchor John Minko, who witnessed the crash, according to CBS New York. “It went right through the barriers and into the reception area.”
All NJ Transit and Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) train service has been suspended at the Hoboken terminal, which serves as the primary transit link between New York City and the New Jersey’s urban communities and suburbs.
Pictures posted on social media show heavy damage to the train station and train car. One picture showed a train car partially inside the building, bringing down the structure around it. Another shows piles of bricks, twisted metal and scattered debris around the crash scene.
A commuter train ran right through Hoboken Station in NJ just now. https://t.co/BcizrqRgkL pic.twitter.com/kP1KTIbdeh
— Ninja Economics (@NinjaEconomics) September 29, 2016
NJ transit train just crashed in Hoboken terminal. pic.twitter.com/ZevCYtYx8C
— Eric (@big_Poppa_Chop) September 29, 2016
Massive train crash at #Hoboken Path Station. Injuries reported. Train apparently ran full force into station. pic.twitter.com/rgt9pycnL4
— Nicolette (@NewsNicolette) September 29, 2016
–This story was updated at 10:40 a.m.
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