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NJ Transit Service Suspended At Penn Station After Train Derailment

NJ Transit Service Suspended At Penn Station After Train Derailment

 

Passengers on an NJ Transit train said their train bumped into an Amtrak train in Penn Station at the height of Friday's morning commute, damaging the side of the NJ Transit train and possibly knocking the Amtrak one slightly off the tracks, NBC New York reports.

While New Jersey Transit has said nothing about a possible sideswipe yet, it advised that it was suspending service in and out of the Manhattan transit hub because an Amtrak train had derailed in the station. Amtrak had no immediate comment.

Are Enviro's Trying To Kill Farming In California? 2017 Water Allocations Imply 'Yes'

Are Enviro's Trying To Kill Farming In California?  2017 Water Allocations Imply 'Yes'

Several times over the past two months we've written about the historic floods that have descended upon California during the 2016-2017 rainy season (see here and here for some examples).  In fact, the flooding was so severe that it very nearly caused the complete failure of a major dam in Northern California and resulted in the evacuation of 200,000 residents in neighboring cities (see "Nearly 200,000 People Are Evacuating Over "Imminent Failure" Of California's Oroville Dam - Live Feeds"). 

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