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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Metro-North passenger train derails in NYC, Falls Into River.



A Metro-North passenger train has derailed in the Bronx area of New York City, with a number of injuries being reported. Several cars plunged into the river, authorities said.

UPDATE: At least two died, a New York City police source familiar with the investigation and rescue told our source
Reports are emerging that 30 people have been injured following the derailment in the Bronx, but this information has not yet been confirmed. A passenger who was on the train, Frank Tatulli, told Eyewitness News he takes the train every Sunday morning, and that it was travelling at a higher rate of speed than it normally does.

Tatulli said he got out of the train on his own, and suffered head and neck injuries.  The train was heading towards Grand Central Station, when it came off the tracks on what has been described as a "problem curve" on the line.


Accordig to RT, Rebecca Schwartz, a witness at the scene, told the AP news agency that some of the carriages were submerged in water and that numerous emergency vehicles were at the scene.
There is no information yet on how many people were travelling on the train.  The derailment happened just north of Manhattan on Sunday morning. According to ABC, the train was the 5:54 from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central and was due to arrive into Grand Central at 07:43.  The line involved in the accident serves Metro-North’s Hudson line, which serves dormer towns like Croton-Harmon, Peekskill, Ossining and Yonkers.
Metro-North tweeted: "Hudson Line Srvc is currently suspnded south of Crotonharmon due to train incident at Spuyten Duyvil More info will be provided as we get it"  Spuyten Duyvil is a neighborhood in the Bronx. Metro-North's Hudson line serves New York City and Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties, ending in Poughkeepsie. The Metro-North noted the incident on its website with a note that "Hudson Line Customers will experience indefinite delays south of Croton Harmon. More information will be provided as it is obtained."

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