One person dead new jersey commuter train crash #
I'm so sorry to hear that. Here's what I found out about the recent commuter train crash in New Jersey:
Update: One person has died and over 100 others were injured after a commuter train crashed into a station in Hoboken, New Jersey, on Thursday morning, September 29, 2016.
Details:
- The train, operated by New Jersey Transit, crashed into the Hoboken Terminal at around 8:45 a.m. local time.
- The train was traveling from New York City's Penn Station to Hoboken when it derailed and crashed into the station's platform.
- The train's engineer, 48-year-old Thomas Gallagher, was killed in the crash.
- Over 100 people were injured, with many more treated for minor injuries.
- The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but officials say it's believed to be related to human error.
Response:
- Emergency responders rushed to the scene, and multiple ambulances and fire trucks were dispatched to the area.
- The New Jersey Transit police and the Federal Railroad Administration are investigating the crash.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has also been called in to assist with the investigation.
Impact:
- The crash has caused significant disruptions to commuter rail service in the area, with multiple lines affected.
- The Hoboken Terminal, which is a major transportation hub, has been closed until further notice.
- The crash has also caused significant delays and disruptions to other forms of transportation, including buses and subways.
I hope this information is helpful.