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More than 100 people were hurt when a Long Island Rail Road train crashed in Brooklyn, New York, during rush hour Wednesday. Many had cuts and bruises, while the worst injury was a broken leg.
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More than 100 people were hurt when a Long Island Rail Road train crashed in Brooklyn, New York, during rush hour Wednesday. Many had cuts and bruises, while the worst injury was a broken leg.
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New details have emerged in the investigation into the deadly N.J. train crash. The NTSB gave a statement in which they say the event recorder may not have been functioning. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with the latest from New Jersey.
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Dozens of people were injured in Thursday morning's New Jersey train crash, both within the train and on the platform. Survivors describe the terrifying crash. Demarco Morgan has more.
At least one person is dead and about 100 are hurt after a commuter train crash in Hoboken, N.J. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie held a news conference on the crash. See their full remarks.
Dozens of people were injured on Thursday morning when a train crashed into the platform in Hoboken, N.J. CBS News' Tony Dokoupil reports from the scene, and former NTSB chairman Mark Rosenker explains what might have gone wrong.
New video from inside the Hoboken train terminal as crews work their way through the crash scene.
More than 100 people are injured in a high-speed commuter train crash in Hoboken, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from New York City. Our partners at WCBS Radio report at least three people were killed when the crowded New Jersey Transit train rammed into Hoboken station. The impact collapsed part of the station's roof. Jim Axelrod reports.
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National Transportation Safety Board investigators now believe a deadly 2015 Amtrak crash was caused by engineer Brandon Bostian's "loss of situational awareness." Eight people were killed, and more than 200 were injured. Kris Van Cleave reports.
After a train car filled with a toxic chemical derailed and caught on fire late Wednesday night, thousands of people in Maryville, Tennessee, are waiting to find out when they can go home. They were evacuated more than 24 hours ago. Omar Villafranca reports.
The derailed car was carrying acrylonitrile, a hazardous material used in the making of plastics. As Omar Villafranca reports, thousands were forced to evacuate.
The nation's busiest rail passenger route is up and running again after last week's derailment killed eight people. Service between New York City and Philadelphia was interrupted for five days after Amtrak 188 went off the tracks near a curve in Philadelphia. Investigators are continuing their search for the cause of the accident. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Experts say positive train control would have prevented the Amtrak derailment. CBS News national transportation safety expert Mark Rosenker joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the investigation.
NTSB investigators spoke with the engineer at the controls of Amtrak train 188 for the first time. Investigators learned the train's windshield may have been hit by a projectile before the deadly derailment occurred. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The train's engineer Brandon Bostian remains at the center of the Amtrak train crash investigation. Bostian has agreed to be interviewed by the NTSB with his attorney. Amtrak's president and CEO Joseph Boardman took CBS News to the crash site. Kris Van Cleave reports from Philadelphia.
As investigators search for the cause of the Philadelphia Amtrak derailment, many are asking if the crash could have been prevented. The answer is "yes," according to backers of positive train control. David Begnaud reports on the new technology that lets a computer take over the controls of a train if it detects engineer error.
Robert Sumwalt, who is leading the NTSB investigation of the Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the progress his team has made in the investigation. He says it's too soon to make judgment calls about whether the train's engineer was being "reckless."
The seven people killed in the Amtrak crash include a tech CEO, a future U.S. Navy officer and a college dean who just finished his Ph.D. Several other passengers remain in critical condition at hospitals and 45-year-old Bob Gildersleeve is missing. Jericka Duncan reports.
Amtrak Train 188 was just north of downtown Philadelphia Tuesday night when it went off the rails, killing at least six people. Video from the scene shows some of the train cars on their sides and significantly damaged.
News helicopters caught the aftermath of the Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia Tuesday night. Responders used flashlights to scour the area for victims.
Daylight gave investigators a new perspective on the Amtrak train derailment Wednesday morning in Philadelphia.
Amtrak passenger Beth Davidz spoke told CBS News that the crash felt like slow-motion because she knew her life was in danger.
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