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Pages in category "Railway accidents and incidents in New Jersey" ... 1958 Newark Bay rail accident; 1996 Secaucus train collision; 2016 Hoboken train crash; A.
After the inquiries, the New Jersey Public Utilities Commission ordered the railroads to install such devices on all passenger locomotives operating in New Jersey. Some CNJ locomotives were equipped already with such devices, but this did not include the engine leading Train #3314 (a EMD GP7 No. 1532) on the day of the wreck.
On February 6, 1951, a Pennsylvania Railroad train derailed on a temporary wooden trestle in Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States, killing 85 passengers. It remains New Jersey's deadliest train wreck, the deadliest U.S. derailment since 1918 and the deadliest peacetime rail disaster in U.S. history.
Bloodied passengers escaped through the train's windows, while others staggered onto the platform, which was blocked by a collapsed section of the roof. Passengers on New Jersey train describe ...
The train was on track five when it hit the Hoboken terminal building at about 08:45 a.m. EDT. The New Jersey medical examiner's office identified the victim as Fabiola Bittar de Kroon, 34, of ...
Police are investigating after a person was struck and killed by an NJ Transit train in Ramsey on Wednesday morning.
1833 Hightstown rail accident, Hightstown, New Jersey; two killed plus 15 injured. Earliest recorded train accident involving the death of passengers. [1] [2] 1837 Suffolk head-on collision, Suffolk, Virginia; 3 killed plus dozens injured. Later in the year, a second accident resulted in ten injuries, with two of them ultimately dying. [3]
The train collided head-on with a Seaboard Coast Line freight train. RAR-80-8: July 9, 1980 Quaker City: Linden, New Jersey: Equipment collision 1 17 The train struck a rail protruding from a work train. RAR-80-12 November 7, 1980 Empire State Express: Dobbs Ferry, New York: Train collision 0 84 A Conrail freight train collided with the Amtrak ...