Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Details Released On Man Struck, Killed By N.J. Train
Rail service has resumed Tuesday morning after a man was struck and killed by a train, according to NJ Transit.

An Amtrak employee was killed when he was struck by a NJ Transit train on Tuesday morning, according to Amtrak.
There were no injuries to any passengers or crew aboard the train. Northeast Corridor passengers traveling between Philadelphia and New York experienced delays of up to an hour earlier this morning but trains are now operating normally through the area, according to Craig Schulz. Amtrak spokesman.
The incident happened at 4:45 a.m. Tuesday in North Brunswick on the Northeast Corridor involving New Jersey Transit Train #3808, according to NJ Transit.
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Thje NJ Transit train left Trenton at 4:22 a.m. and was en route to Penn Station New York when the person was struck. The train was supposed to arrive in New York by 5:40 a.m.
About 300 passengers and crew were brought to another train.
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NJ Transit service between Trenton and Princeton was suspended immediately after the incident. Service resumed after 6:30 a.m.
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