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North Jersey Coastline train derails at Penn Station

A New Jersey Transit train with 180 passengers on board derailed at Penn Station on Thursday night. The accident happened at 9:10p.m, when train number 3276 on the North Jersey Coast Line derailed in the Hudson River tunnel into Penn Station. Only one car left the tracks, in what Amtrak called “a slow-speed derailment.” No injuries…

Posted: July 7th, 2017 | Author: | Filed under: Monmouth County | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “North Jersey Coastline train derails at Penn Station”

  1. J. Gallagher said at 3:34 pm on July 7th, 2017:

    After 21 years on the NJCL, I’m retired and happy not happy to have to deal with this anymore. Some days were just a nightmare.

  2. It is long past time said at 10:55 am on July 8th, 2017:

    for the most powerful, prosperous nation on earth to get our heads out of the clouds, away from our social media and fake media, and start toning down the spigot of “free” money to those who don’t/ won’t work, and overhaul, fix, rebuild, and otherwise improve ALL modes of transportation in this country- now! It is slipshod, dirty, embarrassing, dumb, and wrong to slow down/ aggravate/inconvenience all public transit, and especially the tax-paying, commuting populace, period. I believe our new President does have this as a priority- the states all need to step up and get going, now, too.