New York City subway work trains crash in tunnel injuring one worker

Firefighters removed one person after two trains 'bumped into each other'

Wednesday 27 December 2017 13:10 GMT
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No passengers were on board the subway trains
No passengers were on board the subway trains (Getty)

Authorities say two New York City subway work trains have collided in a tunnel, injuring one person.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says the trains "bumped into each other" Wednesday morning but didn't derail. The agency says one MTA worker is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

There were no passengers on the trains, and MTA officials say the accident is having no impact on subway service during the morning commute.

Fire department officials say firefighters removed one person from the Manhattan side of a tunnel under the East River after the accident occurred around 5.10am.

Media outlets report that the trains collided in the 53rd Street tunnel that carries passenger trains between Manhattan and Queens. That stretch of tunnel has been undergoing repairs.

AP

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