September 29, 2016
NEW JERSEY: A commuter train crashed into a station in New Jersey during the morning rush hour on Thursday, officials said, with dozens of people reportedly injured.
"Due to a NJ Transit train derailment at #Hoboken Station, NJ, all PATH train service in and out of Hoboken Station is suspended," New York´s official emergency information system tweeted.
According to FOX news, over 100 people were injured.
Images on social media showed serious damage to the train station, a major transit hub, with part of the roof apparently caved in.
Rail service is suspended in &out of HOB due to a train accident at Hoboken station. (1/2)
— NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) September 29, 2016
NJT bus &private carriers are honoring NJT rail tickets and passes. (2/2)
— NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) September 29, 2016
All PATH service at Hoboken station is suspended.
— NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) September 29, 2016