At 18:01
local time (22:01
UTC), came to rest foul of the track used by trains traveling in the opposite direction and was hit by a train traveling on that track. The engineer of the second train applied emergency brakes and was able to slow from 70 mph to 23 mph before the collision occurred. Both of the involved trains consisted of
Kawasaki M8 railcars, which first entered service in 2011 and were still being delivered at the time of the crash. There were about 250 people on each of the two trains. This was the first major crash on any of the
MTA commuter rail systems in more than a decade, and it is also the first involving the
M8 railcars.
Injuries The injured were taken to hospitals in
Bridgeport, Connecticut.
St. Vincent Medical Center reported 46 people were treated there, with six being admitted in stable condition.
Bridgeport Hospital said 26 people were treated there, of whom three were admitted, two in critical condition and one in stable condition. As of the morning of May 19, nine people still were hospitalized, with one in critical condition. The NTSB report states that there were 65 injuries, of which 53 were minor and 12 serious. By 4 p.m., all the cars were removed, and were moved to the
Metro-North rail yard in Bridgeport.
Effect on regional transportation Amtrak service between New York and Boston was suspended indefinitely, and Metro-North service also experienced problems. There was no train service at the
Fairfield-Metro,
Fairfield, or
Southport stations on Monday, May 20. A bus link transported those that would have taken the train to
Westport, where a limited westward service was scheduled for the morning and eastward from Westport in the evening. A
shuttle train was put into service to run about every 20 minutes between
New Haven and
Bridgeport as well as an express
bus shuttle service from Bridgeport to
Stamford, and regular train connections to
Grand Central Terminal. A limited number of Metro-North and Amtrak trains began to run between New York and New Haven during the afternoon of Tuesday, May 21. Full service resumed on Wednesday, May 22. ==Investigation==