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Hoboken rail crash: Train 'rose into air' after colliding with concrete block, say witnesses | Hoboken rail crash: Train 'rose into air' after colliding with concrete block, say witnesses |
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Witnesses say the passenger train that crashed in New Jersey was travelling so fast it became airborne as it hit concrete blocks at Hoboken Station, colliding with the terminal roof. | Witnesses say the passenger train that crashed in New Jersey was travelling so fast it became airborne as it hit concrete blocks at Hoboken Station, colliding with the terminal roof. |
A New Jersey Transit worker said it sounded like a bomb going off. | |
"It went through the bumper block, through the air, through the depot," Mike Larson told CNN. | |
He added that the train should have stopped 20ft short of the buffers but failed to do so. | He added that the train should have stopped 20ft short of the buffers but failed to do so. |
"It was going considerably faster than it should have been at the terminal," he said. | "It was going considerably faster than it should have been at the terminal," he said. |
Three people are reported to have died and more than 100 people have been injured, acording to transport officials. | Three people are reported to have died and more than 100 people have been injured, acording to transport officials. |
Nancy Bido, a passenger, told WNBC-TV in New York that the train did not slow down as it arrived into the station. | Nancy Bido, a passenger, told WNBC-TV in New York that the train did not slow down as it arrived into the station. |
"It just never stopped. It was going really fast and the terminal was basically the brake for the train," is how she described the accident. | "It just never stopped. It was going really fast and the terminal was basically the brake for the train," is how she described the accident. |
The train came to a halt in a covered area between the station's indoor waiting area and the platform. | |
A metal roof collapsed on to the front carriages, apparently after being hit by the airborne first car. | |
"It simply did not stop," WFAN anchor John Minko, who witnessed the crash, told 1010 WINS. "It went right through the barriers and into the reception area." | "It simply did not stop," WFAN anchor John Minko, who witnessed the crash, told 1010 WINS. "It went right through the barriers and into the reception area." |
The train was crowded with rush-hour commuters, many of them standing, when the train crashed. | |
Lauren Berlamaino, a passenger, told CBS2: “We were pulling into the station, I was thinking we’re not stopping. | |
"The next thing I know, my head went forward, I hit the seat and come back to and there was screaming.” | |
A woman who have her name as Nasima told reporters she arrived at the station with her husband soon after the crash. | |
"At first we didn't see injured people but they just started coming, one after the other," she said. | |
"There was just so much blood." | |
A spokeswoman for New Jersey Transit said the train left Spring Valley, New York, at 7:23am and the crash happened at 8.45. | |
Hoboken Terminal was the scene of a crash in 2011, when 30 were injured after a Path commuter train ran into buffers on a Sunday morning. |
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