The train had a conductor, but no passengers on board when it went off the tracks at 5: 18 a.m.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A train derailed inside Penn Station early Wednesday morning.
The train had a conductor, but no passengers on board when it went off the tracks.
As a result, tracks 1 through 5 have been taken out of service.
NEC, NJCL, MOBO MTD service is subject to up to 20 min delays in both directions into/out of PSNY due to an earlier train derailment in NY.
— NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) August 23,2017
NJ TRANSIT says its Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line, Montclair-Boonton and Midtown Direct service is subject to 20-minute delays in both directions in and out of Penn.
The Long Island Rail Road has said its trains are not affected.
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