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On the evening of February 3, 2015, a commuter train on Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line struck a passenger car at a grade crossing near Valhalla, New York, United States, between the Valhalla and Mount Pleasant stations, killing six people and injuring 15 others, seven very seriously.
At 18:01 local time (22:01 UTC), a Metro-North Railroad passenger train from Grand Central Terminal, New York City to Union Station, New Haven, Connecticut derailed between the Fairfield Metro and Bridgeport stations.
Four of the 115 passengers were killed and another 61 injured; the accident caused $9 million worth of damage. It was the deadliest train accident within New York City since a 1991 subway derailment in Manhattan, and the first accident in Metro-North's history to result in passenger fatalities.
NORWALK, CT — A road is closed in Norwalk after a Metro-North train collided with a pickup truck late Wednesday morning, according to police.
VALHALLA, NY — The driver of the Mercedes Benz driving onto the tracks as a Metro-North train approached Feb. 3, 2015, was the cause of the deadliest crash the railroad has ever had.
DANBURY, CT — The driver of a pickup truck in Norwalk was seriously injured Wednesday morning when his vehicle was struck by a Metro-North train at the crossing in the Devine Bros. yard on ...
Metro-North Railroad authorities said a train collided with a tractor-trailer in Waterbury, resulting in minor injuries and train delays. RJ Scofield , Patch Staff
Metro-North train crash. There are three events that may be referred to as the Metro-North train crash : Fairfield train crash, May 2013 – train derailed and collided with another train. Spuyten Duyvil derailment, December 2013 – train derailed, tipped over, and fatally crashed.
The collision occurred around 12:15 p.m., when a westbound Metro-North train struck an unauthorized person on the tracks east of the Fairfield Station, MTA Police Department spokesperson Aaron ...
There have been numerous incidents on the Washington Metro over its history, including several collisions causing injuries and fatalities, and numerous derailments. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has been criticized for disregarding safety warnings and advice from experts.