Fire Near Penn Station Halts East Coast Train Services
A fire near New York's Penn Station disrupted train services on the East Coast, injuring five people. Occurring in an Amtrak contractor vehicle, the blaze caused significant service suspensions between New York and New Jersey, impacting commuter routes and temporarily reducing northern services.
A fire erupted near New York's Penn Station, affecting key train services along the East Coast, Amtrak stated on Friday. The incident resulted in injuries and disrupted crucial commuter routes.
The blaze originated in an Amtrak contractor maintenance vehicle outside the Hudson River tunnel, occurring overnight. Amtrak reported that all rail service between New York and New Jersey was suspended at 1:25 a.m.
NJ Transit services were halted in both directions due to the two-alarm fire, impacting many travelers. Five individuals sustained injuries, while Amtrak indicated that it would restore services south of New York by afternoon. Northern services faced temporary reductions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

