A New Jersey Transit commuter train collided with a large piece of a tree on the tracks Monday morning, resulting in the death of the train operator and injuries to nearly two dozen passengers.
The accident occurred shortly after 6 a.m. just north of Roebling Station in Mansfield Township, according to a statement from NJ Transit. The River Line train was carrying 42 passengers at the time of the incident.
Television news footage showed a substantial section of the tree lodged under the front of the train, highlighting the severity of the impact. NJ Transit reported that 23 people were treated for minor injuries following the collision.
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine how the tree ended up on the tracks. The circumstances leading to this unusual and tragic incident remain unclear.
In response to the accident, NJ Transit suspended River Line service in both directions between Roebling and Trenton train stations. Additionally, sections of nearby roads, including U.S. Highway 130, were closed to facilitate the investigation and emergency response.