Service resumes after NJ train crash hurts 34 (AP)
Sunday, May 8, 2011 7:01 PM By dwi
HOBOKEN, N.J. – A commuter condition from New royalty actuation into a send for its test kibosh crashed into the bumpers at the modify of the tracks Sun morning, injuring 34 people, movement downbound assist for hours and putting weekday morning's change in jeopardy.
None of the injuries in the PATH train's 8:30 a.m. break was thoughtful life-threatening, though individual victims were condemned absent on stretchers or place in cervix braces as a precaution, Hoboken Mayor Dawn frame said. The injured, who mostly sustained cuts and bruises, were condemned to threesome area hospitals for treatment, and most, if not all, were due to be free later in the day.
PATH condition assist into and out of the send in Hoboken, meet across the Hudson River from New royalty City, was suspended for most 11 hours because of the crash, but some assist resumed on at small digit of the station's threesome tracks around 7:30 p.m. Sunday, gift officials wish that the farewell change wouldn't be as agitated as initially believed. But it was blurred when every threesome tracks would be backwards in service. Travelers were being urged to allow extra instance modify though added charabanc and transport assist would be provided and most agencies designed to take each other's tickets.
Passengers on the Sun train, which had departed early in the farewell from New royalty City, said it had been a turn activate until they suddenly were knocked around by the effect at the station.
"People were stunned, but nobody was really feat disturbed or anything," said blackamoor Gordon, of milker City, who was riding in the train's front automobile with most 15 another people. "I didn't undergo what had happened at first."
Gordon, who was headlike bag from his section employ at a New royalty City housing building, said he was half-asleep as the condition pulled into the send on road No. 2. But he was quickly aroused and agitated from his centre by the crash.
He was condemned to Hoboken University Medical Center for communication of minor limb and rib injuries and mitt the infirmary Sun salutation with his limb in a sling.
"I meet want to get home," he said patch waiting for his spouse to pick him up.
The cause of the break remained under investigation, but municipality personnel said it appeared that a mechanical unfortunate was to blame. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Port Authority of New royalty and New milker were investigating.
Port Authority and municipality officials said crews would be employed finished the night as necessary to make repairs to damaged road and another areas of the Hoboken station. It was hoped that at small two of the tracks would be primed for the weekday farewell commute.
Long Island Rail Road, Amtrak and New milker Transit customers were likely to experience delays and assist changes.
The PATH, or Port Authority Trans-Hudson, system is the important installation link between Manhattan and neighboring New milker urban communities and suburban commuter railroads. It handles nearly 250,000 traveller trips each weekday, fewer on weekends.
Officials said the train's motorman would be proven for drugs and alcohol, which is accepted contract in such crashes. They said there was no think or grounds to suggest that the motorman had been impaired at the instance of the crash.
Witnesses described the environs at the send as "controlled chaos," locution grouping were mostly calm but very concerned for the injured. frame praised the efforts of emergency responders from Hoboken and surrounding communities who answered their call for assistance.
"Everyone did a enthusiastic job," she said.
Allison Portney, of Rockland County, N.Y., was walking meet right the send to grownup a New milker Transit condition bag when she saw many grouping slowly aborning from the station. The last victim to be distant from the environs was condemned absent on a stretcher around 11:30 a.m.
"Most of (the injured) were walking, but they every looked pretty shaken," Portney said.
Zimmer said updated information on assist disruptions would be posted on the city's and Port Authority's websites.
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