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This Article is From Oct 06, 2018

N.J. Derailment Shows How Pain Persists for NYC Commuters

(Bloomberg) -- Round-the-clock repairs at Pennsylvania Station were supposed to guarantee smoother New York City train commutes. They haven't.

New Jersey Transit's Montclair-bound Train 6279 went off the tracks Thursday at 6:20 p.m. near the Hudson River tunnel, where Amtrak last year oversaw $30 million of stepped-up maintenance after three trains derailed. Amtrak, which owns the Manhattan station and shares it with commuter railroads, “ruled out any issue with the infrastructure” after investigating the latest mishap, spokesman Jason Abrams said in an emailed statement.

NJ Transit expected no major delays for Friday evening's rush hour. It was “looking into the possibility that an equipment issue with the train may have been a contributing factor,” spokeswoman Nancy Snyder said in an emailed statement.

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