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25. On January 4, 2024, a New York City Subway train derailed causing at least 26 people, mostly passengers, to suffer minor injuries. The incident happened when the first car of a 1 train collided with a disabled train that had been vandalized, both consisting of R62As, just north of the 96th Street station. [1]
On August 28, 1991, a 4 Lexington Avenue Express train on the New York City Subway's IRT Lexington Avenue Line derailed as it was about to enter 14th Street–Union Square station, killing five people. It was the worst accident on the subway system since the 1928 Times Square derailment.
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY - 26 people were injured after a subway train rear-ended another on the Upper West Side, prompting a partial derailment Thursday afternoon, authorities said. A northbound ...
On June 5, 1995, at 6:18 a.m. ( EDT ), a New York City Subway J train crashed into the back of a stopped M train on the Williamsburg Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Manhattan in New York City. The motorman of the J train, 46-year-old Layton Gibson, died upon impact and 54 passengers were injured.
NEW YORK CITY — Subway trains struck three people — at least one fatally — across New York City in a 12-hour span, authorities said. The fatal collision unfolded late Tuesday along the 6 ...
The 22-year-old was rushed to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. Hours earlier, a man was fatally struck by a train in an Upper East Side subway station, officials said.
Pages in category "New York City Subway accidents" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
NEW YORK CITY — Two people died after they were hit by an L train in Manhattan on Tuesday morning, the NYPD confirmed to Patch. Medics rushed to the 14th Street-Sixth Avenue station about 10:25...
"This is the second accident on New York City transit’s property in 37 days. That’s not typical," the NTSB chair said. NYC subway crash: 1 train derailment prompts systemwide investigation ...
On the early morning of March 27, 2020, at around 3:15 AM, a northbound 2 train of the New York City Subway caught fire as it entered the Central Park North–110th Street station in Harlem, Manhattan. The fire killed the train operator, injured at least 16 others, and severely damaged the north part of the station and the train cars.