Thursday, September 29, 2016

New Jersey Train Crash, Over 100 Injured


A commuter train crashed into a rail station in Hoboken, New Jersey during morning rush hour on Thursday. There is no official word on the number of injuries, but MSNBC is reporting at least 100 passengers have been injured and one fatality.

Emergency crews are arriving on the scene in at the busy Hoboken station, where many people commute into Manhattan on a daily basis. Photos from the scene on social media show a damaged New Jersey Transit rail car inside the station, surrounded by debris.

Hoboken is located directly across the Hudson River from New York City and the station where the crash occurred is also home to the PATH, which is essentially the subway that makes tops in New Jersey.

The historic Hoboken terminal opened in 1907 and was renovated back in 2004. It was damaged also during Hurricane Sandy.




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