![]() Hoboken, the last stop on the line it serves, lies on the Hudson's west bank across from New York City. ![]() ![]() "The one thing we do know is that obviously this train that was traveling at a fairly high rate of speed," Christie said in an interview earlier on Thursday with CNN. There was no word yet on what caused the crash. Several passengers were initially trapped in the wreckage, witnesses and officials said, but they were later freed. ![]() Dozens of police boats bobbed in the Hudson River alongside the terminal.Īccounts from officials at two hospitals said some of the injured were in critical condition. New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo told the news conference it was obvious the train had come into the station "at too high a rate of speed," but that it was unclear why.Ī couple of hundred emergency workers shuttled in and out of the station, some carrying the injured on stretchers to waiting ambulances outside. "We're not going to speculate about the cause of the accident," he said. The train's engineer, or driver, was seriously injured and in a hospital, and was cooperating with law enforcement officials in the investigation, Christie said. This is how safety investigators will piece together the probe of the Hoboken train crash #NJTransit #Hoboken /ZMoDyafhKN- njdotcom September 29, 2016
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