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Train hits New Jersey Hoboken station - more than 100 injured Hoboken station crash: New Jersey train disaster 'kills three'
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A commuter train has crashed into a rail station in the city of Hoboken, in the US state of New Jersey. At least three people are reported to have been killed and more than 100 injured, many of them critically, after a commuter train crashed into a railway station in the US state of New Jersey.
The New Jersey emergency management system reports more than 100 people have been injured and others are trapped. The train reportedly went through ticket barriers and into the reception area of Hoboken station.
Emergency crews have arrived. Photos on social media show extensive damage to the train carriage and station. Photos on social media show extensive damage to the train carriages and station.
A local radio station anchor said the train went through ticket barriers and "into the reception area". People are said to be trapped in the wrecked carriages.
Hoboken is seven miles outside New York City. Many use the station to travel into Manhattan. Hoboken is across the Hudson River from New York City. Many commuters use the station to travel into Manhattan.
Ben Fairclough, an eyewitness who was at the station, told the BBC the train appeared to have completely gone off the track. A spokeswoman for New Jersey Transit, Jennifer Nelson, told reporters that 20 ambulances had arrived at the scene to take the injured to hospital.
Ben Fairclough, a witness who was at the station, told the BBC the train appeared to have completely gone off the track.
"I wasn't on the train, but I arrived just after it happened. There was water coming down off the roof and people climbing out through the windows."I wasn't on the train, but I arrived just after it happened. There was water coming down off the roof and people climbing out through the windows.
"There were people sitting down with blood coming from their head. There were lots of injuries.""There were people sitting down with blood coming from their head. There were lots of injuries."
The New Jersey Transit posted on Twitter the service out of the Hoboken station would be suspended due to the crash. New Jersey Transit posted on Twitter that the service out of Hoboken station had been suspended as a result of the crash.
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