

One person is confirmed dead and at least
100 have been injured after a train crashed
‘at full pace’ into a train station platform
today.
The commuter train crashed through New
Jersey Transit Hoboken station during
rush hour.
U.S. media is reporting that at least three
people have been killed in the collision, but
that figure has not been verified.
Most of those who
have been injured
are in a critical
condition according
to a New Jersey
Transit spokesman.
Many passengers
were this afternoon still trapped in the
wreckage of the carriages while several
people on the platform were badly injured.
Hoboken is at the end of the line and is a
commuter station with many passengers
ending their journey there to get a
boat across the Hudson to New York City.
Linda Albelli, 62, who was on the train,
said ‘I noticed, “he’s not slowing up, we’re
going too fast,” and with that there was
this tremendous crash.’
Passengers described the train as going
‘at full force’ into the station, knocking
down a large section of the building.



Many of the walking wounded were seen
covered in blood or sat on benches waiting
to be treated by first responders.
The crash happened at New Jersey Transit
Hoboken where many passengers were
waiting for trains.
Images on social media show a train that
appears to have gone through the bumper
stop at the end of a track.
‘The next thing I know, we are ploughing
through the platform,’ passenger Bhagyesh
Shah told NBC New York. ‘It was for a
couple seconds, but it felt like an eternity.’
He said the train was crowded, particularly
the first two cars, because they make for
an easy exit into the Hoboken station and
onto the Path train.




Passengers in the second car broke the
emergency windows to get out.
‘I saw a woman pinned under concrete,’ Mr
Shah told NBC New York. ‘A lot of people
were bleeding; one guy was crying.’
Jay Danahy wrote on Twitter: ‘My train just
ran full force into Hoboken Station.’
Another person from New York said:
‘Lucky to be alive… we in the second car of
the train that crashed in Hoboken.’
Radio station WFAN anchor John Minko
told New York radio station WINS that the
train ‘went right through the barriers and
into the reception area.’
Passengers in the second car broke the
emergency windows to get out.
‘I saw a woman pinned under concrete,’ Mr
Shah told NBC New York. ‘A lot of people
were bleeding; one guy was crying.’
Jay Danahy wrote on Twitter: ‘My train just
ran full force into Hoboken Station.’
Another person from New York said:
‘Lucky to be alive… we in the second car of
the train that crashed in Hoboken.’
Radio station WFAN anchor John Minko
told New York radio station WINS that the
train ‘went right through the barriers and
into the reception area.’
Passengers in the second car broke the
emergency windows to get out.
‘I saw a woman pinned under concrete,’ Mr
Shah told NBC New York. ‘A lot of people
were bleeding; one guy was crying.’
Jay Danahy wrote on Twitter: ‘My train just
ran full force into Hoboken Station.’
Another person from New York said:
‘Lucky to be alive… we in the second car of
the train that crashed in Hoboken.’
Radio station WFAN anchor John Minko
told New York radio station WINS that the
train ‘went right through the barriers and
into the reception area.’
Passengers in the second car broke the
emergency windows to get out.
‘I saw a woman pinned under concrete,’ Mr
Shah told NBC New York. ‘A lot of people
were bleeding; one guy was crying.’
Jay Danahy wrote on Twitter: ‘My train just
ran full force into Hoboken Station.’
Another person from New York said:
‘Lucky to be alive… we in the second car of
the train that crashed in Hoboken.’
Radio station WFAN anchor John Minko
told New York radio station WINS that the
train ‘went right through the barriers and
into the reception area.’
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