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Hoboken station crash: New Jersey train disaster 'kills three' | |
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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 train reportedly went through ticket barriers and into the reception area of Hoboken station. | |
Photos on social media show extensive damage to the train carriages and station. | |
People are said to be trapped in the wrecked carriages. | |
Hoboken is across the Hudson River from New York City. Many commuters use the station to travel into Manhattan. | |
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." |
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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