Train Crash in Burlington, New Jersey: 5 Injured, River Line Service Suspended
Incident Details
Five people were injured after an NJ Transit train struck a truck in Burlington, New Jersey, early Friday morning. The accident occurred around 6:10 a.m. near Dulty’s Lane Crossing on the River Line light rail route.
Investigation and Injuries
The River Line light rail train was carrying 36 people at the time of the crash, including the operator and four passengers. The train operator and the four passengers sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The condition of the truck driver is not yet clear.
Disruption to Service
As a result of the crash, River Line light rail service has been suspended in both directions between the Burlington Town Center and Florence Station. A substitute bus service is being provided to accommodate passengers.
Investigation Ongoing
The accident is currently under investigation by NJ Transit Police.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What time did the train crash occur?
A: The train crash occurred around 6:10 a.m. on Friday morning.
Q: How many people were on the train at the time of the crash?
A: There were 36 people on board the train, including the operator and four passengers.
Q: Were there any fatalities in the crash?
A: No, there were no reported fatalities.
Q: What is the status of the truck driver’s injuries?
A: The condition of the truck driver is not yet clear.