New York – NYC Subway Train Derails, Scaring Passengers And Injuring 34

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    Emergency service personnel work at the scene of a subway derailment, Tuesday, June 27, 2017, in the Harlem neighborhood of New York. A subway train derailed near a station in Harlem on Tuesday, frightening passengers and resulting in a power outage as people were evacuated from trains along the subway line. The Fire Department of New York said a handful of people were treated for minor injuries at around 10 a.m. It said there was smoke but no fire. Delays were reported throughout the subway system. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)New York – A subway train derailed near a station in Harlem on Tuesday, frightening passengers and resulting in a power outage as people were evacuated from trains along the subway line.

    The Fire Department of New York said a handful of people were treated for minor injuries at around 10 a.m. It said there was smoke but no fire. Delays were reported throughout the subway system.

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    Passengers interviewed by local TV stations described the train vibrating wildly and bucking as it went off the rails.

    “When it first started derailing, there were some screams and shouts,” a passenger, Steve Epstein, told NY1 television. He said there was white smoke and “there was a lot of banging around in that car — it was really bad.”

    “But when it came to a stop and we looked around and everyone was all right, everyone was pretty calm,” Epstein said. “It was quite a ride.”

    Other trains approaching the station halted in their tracks. Pictures and video posted on social media showed passengers evacuating through darkened subway tunnels. Emergency crews shut off track power after derailments to prevent evacuees from being electrocuted.

    Julian Robinson said he was stuck on one stopped train for 45 minutes to an hour before rescuers arrived to escort passengers along the tracks into the station.

    “People didn’t panic,” he said. He said the station wasn’t smoky but there was a strong, acrid smell.

    The number of subway delays have tripled in the past five years, to 70,000 per month. In recent months, several high-profile incidents have occurred, including subway trains stuck in tunnels for an hour or more. In April, a power outage backed up trains around the city and closed a key Manhattan station for 12 hours.

    Commuter railroads have fared no better. A report earlier this month found rush-hour cancellations and delays on New York’s Long Island Rail Road are at the highest level in 10 years.


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    6 years ago

    There’s no such thing as a “minor” NYC subway derailment.

    grandbear
    grandbear
    6 years ago

    The transit system is collapsing here THE WHOLE MANAGEMENT HAS TO BE FIRED.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    6 years ago

    #1 is right, the system is garbage and getting worse and run by 3rd worlders.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    6 years ago

    De Blasio needs to go on another ride now!! Not when he feels like it!

    6 years ago

    But NO express bus for the heimesha olam, only for the gentile neighborhoods.

    6 years ago

    On June 20, 1958, nearly 60 years ago, the then New York City Transit Corp., produced a documentary on local television called “Transit is Everybody’s Business”. Then, it was truly safe to ride the subways and buses in New York City, as they were very well maintained, and operated and managed, by personnel, who knew what they were doing. It was comparable to the golden age of commercial flying. Today, the NYC subways, are tantamount, to a third world country. In comparison, the subways in Tokyo, Moscow, Taipei, and other cities, are far superior. A shanda!