
Path Train Service was suspended on several lines on Monday morning (August 4) after a fire under a train at Newport station in Jersey City, New Jersey, according to CBS News. The incident caused a great disruption of morning commuting and led to several people being treated for smoke inhalation.
The fire broke out around 6.15 hours under the eastern train at the station, filled the train with smoke and called on the emergency evacuation of passengers on the platform, according to officials port Authority, the news report said.
The authorities reportedly confirmed that several individuals received medical treatment for smoke inhalation on the scene.
Since the latest update, Path Service remains on Square – 33. Street and Hoboken – World Trade Center Lines. The service on Hoboken – 33 Street. However, the street continued.
To help influenced passengers, NJT Rail is a cross -kidnapping ticket in Hoboken (HOB), Newark Penn Station (NWK) and New York Penn Station (NYP). In addition, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) honors the tariffs in Newport (NWPT), Exchange Place (EXPM) and Hoboken.
For further assistance on commuting, NJT buses #87 and #126 also honors PATH and NY WATERWAY (NYWW) tickets for Hoboken, Brookfield Place and Midtown Terrary Terminals.
The cause of the fire is the subject of the investigation.
This is an evolving story. Please check the updates
(Tagstotranslate) Path Train Service (T) Newport Station Fire (T) Jersey City Train Fire (T) Train Service Suspension (T) Smoke Inhalation (T)




