New York subway train derailment injures 19 | Inquirer News

New York subway train derailment injures 19

/ 03:45 AM May 03, 2014

New York City emergency crews converge at 60th Street and Broadway to evacuate passengers from a subway train after it derailed in the Queens borough of New York, Friday, May 2, 2014. AP

NEW YORK—A New York City subway train carrying 1,000 passengers derailed just after the morning commute Friday leaving 19 people hurt, including four who had potentially serious injuries, rescue officials said.

The derailment at around 10:30 a.m. (1430 GMT) happened in a tunnel on the subway system’s “F” line in the borough of Queens, a few miles east of Manhattan, city transit officials said.

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Shaken passengers were evacuated from the underground train with the assistance of firefighters and other emergency responders. News footage showed passengers milling about on the sidewalk after being evacuated to safety.

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The incident caused major disruption to one of the world’s busiest underground rail systems.

Officials gave no immediate explanation for why six cars of the eight-car train left the track. Derailments are a relatively rare occurrence on New York’s subway.

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New York’s is one of the largest public transportation systems in the world, with some 5.5 million rides on a typical work day.

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