Train derails in New York
A suburban New York train
derailed on Sunday, killing four people and injuring 63, including 11
critically, when all seven cars of a Metro-North train ran off the tracks on a
sharp curve. The crash happened at 7:20 a.m. about 100 yards (meters)
north of Metro-North's Spuyten Duyvil station in the city's Bronx borough. The
derailment happened in a wooded area where the Hudson and Harlem rivers meet.
At least one rail car was lying toppled near the water and others were lying on
their sides. 11 people had been sent to the hospital in critical condition and
six in serious condition with non-life threatening injuries. Another 46 people
suffered minor injuries.
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