At least 4 people were killed and 63 injured after a Metro-North commuter train jumped a curved section of track just outside of New York City Sunday morning, according to a report from WABC.
The derailment happened near Palisades Avenue and Independence Avenue in the Bronx at 7:20 a.m. ET Sunday, WABC reported. The train was due to arrive at Grand Central Station at 7:43 a.m ET, inbound from Poughkeepsie.
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WABC reported that five of the train's seven cars went off the tracks, and two flipped onto their side, close to the Harlem River.Firefighters had to smash through the glass on several cars to rescue passengers.
One passenger on the train, Frank Tatulli, told WABC that he rides the same route every Sunday, and the train was traveling faster than it normally did.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the National Transportation Safety Board are currently investigating the accident.
Emergency crews respond after Metro-North train derailed near the Spuyten Duyvil station December 1, 2013 in the Bronx borough of New York City. Multiple injuries and several deaths were reported after the seven car train left the tracks as it was heading to Grand Central Terminal along the Hudson River line
Train Derailment
Train Derailment
WABC reports the injured were taken to four to five area hospitals.
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