DC-bound Amtrak Train Derails in New York

WASHINGTON – An Amtrak Acela Express on its way to Washington derailed in New York’s Penn Station Friday morning.

Train 2151 from Boston to Washington’s Union Station was just pulling out of Penn Station on schedule around 9 a.m., with the back end of the train still on the platform, when at least one of the cars derailed.

All 248 riders safely evacuated the train back into the station.

Riders can expect delays while Amtrak investigates the incident, Amtrak spokeswoman Kimberly Woods said in an email.

Passenger Jordan Geary posted on Twitter that the collision blew out his window, but nobody appeared to be seriously injured.

Rider Ilona Cohen said she was sitting one car over from the apparently derailed café car, and no one appeared injured either.

New Jersey Transit commuter rail, which uses the same tracks as Amtrak trains do to get in and out of New York City, suspended train service in and out of Penn Station due to the derailment.

There was no immediate timetable for when service would be restored, a New Jersey Transit spokesman said.

New Jersey Transit tweeted that the Amtrak train “sideswiped” a New Jersey Transit train on an adjacent track in Penn Station was caused by the Acela derailment.

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