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Another spokesperson said the NTSB has no information on whether anyone is still trapped, but emergency responders and dogs searched the area Sunday morning.
Because there's no record of who takes the
The train derailed around 7:20 a.m. on a sharp curve near Spuyten Duyvil station. The speed limit for the turn is 30 mph, and the limit for the section of track preceding it is 70 mph. The train conductor said the
In July, a freight train derailed in the same area. Weener said the NTSB will look for a connection between the accidents, but said there's nothing to indicate that one exists.
At the press conference, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said "it's not the fact that there's a curve here" that caused the accident. Since other trains regularly make the turn safely, he argued, there must be another cause. The MTA will look at the results of ths NTSB investigation, he added. "If there's a change the MTA can make, great."
An NTSB team will remain on the site to collect evidence for the next seven to ten days. It will likely allow the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which operates the railroad, to begin repairs in the next few days.