LIRR back to normal Tues after Amtrak derailment

NEW YORK

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority says two cars of the Amtrak train derailed Monday afternoon in Queens on an eastbound track headed to Long Island that Amtrak shares with the LIRR, the nation's largest commuter railroad.

An Amtrak spokeswoman says 147 passengers were on the Washington, D.C.-to-Boston train that derailed. She says they were put on other trains to get to their destinations.

There are no reports of injuries.

The MTA says that because the Amtrak train is blocking one of the tunnels the LIRR uses, the LIRR is canceling 16 out of 125 eastbound evening rush hour trains.

The MTA reports that LIRR service is experiencing eastbound delays between 5 to 10 minutes through Jamaica due to an earlier train with equipment problems. This affects all branches except the Port Washington Branch.

The commute is expected to be back to normal for Tuesday. --
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