
The roof collapse after a NJ Transit train crashed in to the platform at the Hoboken Terminal September 29, 2016 in Hoboken, New Jersey
Local media are reporting "major structural damage" and "multiple injuries," while the first responders are setting up triage.
Eleven patients are undergoing emergency treatment - 3 of them are in critical condition, and 8 were said to be in serious condition. Another 40 are "walking wounded" with minor injuries, said officials at Jersey City Medical Center.
Emergency responder traffic spoke of three dead, but that figure could not be immediately confirmed.
The accident occurred around 8:45 am local time, and involved the 1614 train on the Pascack Valley Line. Photos show that the lead car car 6036 - an Alstom Comet V model - hit the wall of the terminal. The engine was in the back of the train as it entered the station.

















Comment: RT also has posted a bunch of videos showing the aftermath of the crash, while a NJ transit worker said that it was "one of the worst days I've seen" and eyewitness accounts reveal the train didn't stop before crashing into the train station, leaving passengers bloodied and people on the platform hit by falling debris from the ceiling.