A New Jersey Transit train driver died Monday morning after a River Line train struck a tree that had fallen on the tracks in Mansfield Township, Burlington County.
According to New Jersey Transit, the train was traveling south from Trenton when it struck a tree just north of Roebling Station shortly after 6 a.m.
Officials said there were 36 people on board at the time of the crash, and 16 people reported non-life-threatening injuries. The other twenty passengers on the train were transported from the scene by bus.
River Line service has been suspended in both directions between Florence and Trenton, but replacement bus service is available.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said on X that he was aware of the accident and offered his prayers “to all those affected by this tragic incident.”
Chopper 3 flew over the crash site while New Jersey Transit Police assessed the damage.
A large tree truck was seen stuck under the front part of the damaged train.
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