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NTSB Releases Photos From Scene Of Train Derailment In The Bronx

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A team of investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board arrived Sunday to begin work on the Metro-North train derailment in the Bronx.

NTSB investigator Michael Flanigon inspects track at the scene of the Metro-North train derailment in the Bronx on Sunday.

NTSB investigator Michael Flanigon inspects track at the scene of the Metro-North train derailment in the Bronx on Sunday.

Photo Credit: National Transportation Safety Board
This is an aerial view of the crash scene in the Bronx.

This is an aerial view of the crash scene in the Bronx.

Photo Credit: National Transportation Safety Board
Members of the NTSB team meets with New York local and state officials at the train derailment scene.

Members of the NTSB team meets with New York local and state officials at the train derailment scene.

Photo Credit: National Transportation Safety Board
NTSB officials retrieve an event recorder from the derailed Metro-North train in the Bronx.

NTSB officials retrieve an event recorder from the derailed Metro-North train in the Bronx.

Photo Credit: National Transportation Safety Board
NTSB officials retrieve an event recorder from the derailed Metro-North train in the Bronx.

NTSB officials retrieve an event recorder from the derailed Metro-North train in the Bronx.

Photo Credit: National Transportation Safety Board

A train derailment  Sunday along the Metro North Hudson Line claimed four lives and halted service from Yonkers through Spuyten Duyvil in the Bronx.

According to a report from Metro North, service from Yonkers into the Bronx will be suspended until an ongoing investigation and repair of the tracks where the accident occurred at 7:20 a.m. Sunday are completed.

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