An inbound NJ Transit train crashed at Hoboken Terminal this morning. Ran through the end of track and reportedly into the waiting room. Serious injuries reported.
NJT/Commuter train accident at Hoboken Terminal 9/29/16
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Posted 29 September 2016 - 08:28 AM
#2
Posted 29 September 2016 - 10:35 AM
Three confirmed dead, one looking like the engineer. Looks pretty serious.
#3
Posted 29 September 2016 - 11:29 AM
As with any such incident, the death and injured tolls will vary by story as news continues to break. The train was #1614, which had come from Spring Valley, NY over the Pascack Valley Line.
From CNN, 9/29/16:
This storyHoboken train crash: 1 dead, 75 injured
A New Jersey Transit train plowed through a major station in Hoboken during Thursday morning's rush-hour commute, killing at least one person and injuring 75 others, some seriously, local officials said.
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
#4
Posted 29 September 2016 - 11:53 AM
Sep 29, 2016 12:33:48 PM
Rail service remains suspended in and out of Hoboken due to a train accident at Hoboken station. NJT bus and private carriers are honoring NJT rail tickets and passes.
All PATH service at Hoboken station is suspended.
NY Waterway ferry is accepting rail tickets and passes as a result of a train accident at Hoboken station.
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
#5
Posted 29 September 2016 - 12:21 PM
HOBOKEN, N.J. — A New Jersey Transit train crashed into the Hoboken station Thursday morning killing at least one, injuring more than 100 and causing massive damage, according to NJ Advance Media reports.
A spokeswoman for NJ Transit said train No. 1614 crashed into the Hoboken train station around 8:45 a.m. It left Spring Valley, N.Y., at 7:23 a.m. Preliminary indications are that operator error is to blame.
Witnesses say NJ Transit train slammed into platform; train had been running late. https://t.co/0wJvX5ukjd https://t.co/gJwAPpUlQn
— ABC News (@ABC) September 29, 2016
All PATH service and all NJ Transit rail service is suspended into and out of Hoboken, with passengers being advised to use light rail. For the full story, click here.
All passengers trapped on NJ train that crashed have been removed, taken to 2 hospitals, Gov. Chris Christie said. https://t.co/3d9hI6esug
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) September 29, 2016
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#6
Posted 29 September 2016 - 12:37 PM
That storyAt least 1 dead, scores hurt after train crash at Hoboken, NJ station
The woman who died appeared to be standing on a nearby platform before the crash, a law enforcement source told Fox News, adding that the engineer was pulled from the train "semi-conscious." People pulled concrete off bleeding victims and passengers kicked out the windows amid crying and screaming.
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
#7
Posted 29 September 2016 - 12:42 PM
Latest from AP, Sep 29, 1:32 PM EDT
Train crashes at New Jersey station; 1 dead, 74 hospitalized
Video: NTSB to investigate NJ Train Crash
HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) -- A crowded rush-hour commuter train crashed through a barrier at the busy Hoboken station and lurched across the waiting area Thursday morning, killing at least one person and injuring more than 100 others in a tangle of broken concrete, twisted metal and dangling cables, authorities said.
People pulled concrete off bleeding victims and passengers kicked out windows and crawled out amid crying and screaming after the arriving New Jersey Transit train ran off the end of its track. It apparently knocked out pillars as it ground to a halt in a covered waiting area, collapsing a section of the roof onto the first car.
Continue here.
#8
Posted 29 September 2016 - 03:18 PM
NJ TRANSIT afternoon update:
NJ TRANSIT Service Plan for Afternoon Commute - Thursday, September 29, 2016
NJ TRANSIT has announced service plans for the afternoon of September 29th, 2016 following a commuter train accident at Hoboken Terminal. All rail service into and out of Hoboken Terminal remains suspended. All Hudson Bergen Light Rail service into and out of Hoboken station remains suspended.
For the afternoon, NJ TRANSIT will be expanding bus, rail and light rail service to make up for the closure of Hoboken Terminal.
Rail
Beginning at approximately 4 p.m. the following service will be in effect:
- Main, Bergen, Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines will operate on a modified weekend schedule originating/terminating in Secaucus. Customers will be directed to this service by ambassadors wearing safety vests.
- Customers in New York City who need to access Secaucus are urged to take trains from New York Penn Station or use the Port Authority Bus Terminal for NJ TRANSIT and private carrier busing alternatives.
- Morris & Essex Line, Gladstone Branch and Montclair-Boonton Line will be limited service for points west of Montclair State University and west of Dover.
- Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line (New York service only), Raritan Valley, MidTOWN DIRECT and Atlantic City rail lines will all operate on normal weekday schedules. Please note: MidTOWN DIRECT service will make additional stops east of Summit.
- Customers on the Jersey City waterfront should use PATH to Hoboken to connect with limited shuttle bus service to Secaucus. Hoboken to Secaucus shuttle bus service will depart Hoboken bus terminal lane 2.
Customers may experience overcrowding and possible delays caused by congestion.
For Pascack Valley Line and Port Jervis Line customers traveling to Suffern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo, Harriman and Salisbury Mills:
- Take Hudson Line train service to Tarrytown Station for connecting bus service to Pearl River, Nanuet and Spring Valley on the Pascack Valley Line and Suffern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo, Harriman and Salisbury Mills stations on the Port Jervis Line.
- Buses will meet trains departing Grand Central Terminal between 3:43 PM and 8:33 PM.
- For Port Jervis Line customers traveling to Campbell Hall, Middletown, Otisville and Port Jervis:
- Take Hudson Line train service to Beacon Station for connecting bus service to Campbell Hall, Middletown, Otisville and Port Jervis.
- Buses will meet trains departing Grand Central Terminal between 3:48 PM and 8:29 PM.
Metro North Service for Pascack Valley Line and Port Jervis Customers
- Metro-North will provide alternate bus service during the PM Peak on Thursday, September 29 for Pascack Valley Line and Port Jervis Line customers as follows:
- For Pascack Valley Line and Port Jervis Line customers traveling to Suffern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo, Harriman and Salisbury Mills:
- Take Hudson Line train service to Tarrytown Station for connecting bus service to Pearl River, Nanuet and Spring Valley on the Pascack Valley Line and Suffern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo, Harriman and Salisbury Mills stations on the Port Jervis Line.
- Buses will meet trains departing Grand Central Terminal between 3:43 PM and 8:33 PM.
For Port Jervis Line customers traveling to Campbell Hall, Middletown, Otisville and Port Jervis:
Take Hudson Line train service to Beacon Station for connecting bus service to Campbell Hall, Middletown,Otisville and Port Jervis.
Buses will meet trains departing Grand Central Terminal between 3:48 PM and 8:29 PM.Metro-North is honoring all PVL and PJL rail tickets until further notice.
- For schedule information click HERE.
Bus
- Extra service on NJ TRANSIT Bus Route No. 126 between Hoboken and Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York. All No. 126 service will be departing from regular gates 204/205 from 3 PM to 10 PM.
- Customers may need to use a temporary bus terminal in Hoboken pending the availability of the bus plaza. Customers will be notified where to get the service.
Light Rail
- All Hudson Bergen Light Rail service remains suspended into and out of Hoboken.
- 8th Street to Hoboken trains will terminate at Newport Station.
- Tonnelle Avenue to Hoboken trains will terminate at 2nd Street Station.
- Westside Avenue to Tonnelle Avenue trains are not impacted.
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
#9
Posted 29 September 2016 - 03:44 PM
Bloomberg, 9/29/16 article contains a quote by a very "famous" individual:
Hoboken Crash Tests a Railroad Beset by N.J. Fiscal Crisis
“The biggest challenge New Jersey Transit has is a predictable set of financial parameters,” Jishnu Mukerji, a member of the New Jersey Association of Railroad Passengers board of directors, said by telephone. “They’re stuck in a bad place. They don’t have any money. Trenton has never given them the operating budget they need.”
More of the story here
#10
Posted 29 September 2016 - 10:00 PM
Metro-North news release 9/29:
Metro-North Railroad customers who normally ride the Pascack Valley Line or the Port Jervis Line into or out of Hoboken Terminal, where train service remains suspended, are advised that Metro-North is providing alternative service plans.
Customers can catch Hudson Line trains from Grand Central Terminal for connections for bus service to points in Rockland County and Orange County, N.Y. For those customers who ride the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to workplaces in Jersey City or Bayonne, N.J., are advised to board PATH trains to WTC, and connect to the or subway lines to 42nd Street-Grand Central to connect to Hudson Line train service.
Details of bus connections are below:
For Pascack Valley Line customers, and Port Jervis Line customers traveling to Suffern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo, Harriman and Salisbury Mills stations:
Take a Hudson Line train to Tarrytown for connecting bus service to Pearl River, Nanuet and Spring Valley on the Pascack Valley Line and Suffern, Sloatsburg, Tuxedo, Harriman and Salisbury Mills/Cornwall stations on the Port Jervis Line.
Buses are scheduled to meet trains departing from Grand Central Terminal between 3:43 p.m. and 8:33 p.m.
For Port Jervis Line customers traveling to Campbell Hall, Middletown, Otisville or Port Jervis stations:
Take a Hudson Line train to Beacon for connecting bus service to all stations between Campbell Hall and Port Jervis.
Buses are scheduled to meet trains departing from Grand Central Terminal between 3:48 p.m. and 8:29 p.m.
An alternate service plan is being developed for Friday, September 30. Customers can remain updated on the latest service changes by signing up for free email and text alerts, visiting www.mta.info, following Metro-North on Twitter and monitoring local news outlets.
Metro-North will be cross honoring all Pascack Valley Line and Port Jervis Line rail tickets until further notice.
Buses are being provided by MTA New York City Transit.
For information about Metro-North train schedules, visit our schedules page at http://web.mta.info/...s/schedules.htm or download the free Metro-North Train Time App for train times. The app is available via the Apple Store for iOS devices or Google Play Store for Android along with MTA eTix™ - Metro-North Railroad’s mobile ticketing app which allows customers to buy Metro-North tickets on their mobile device -- anytime, anywhere.
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