Saturday, September 22, 2012

PATH service resumes after smoke condition

AP  Eyewitness NewsHOBOKEN -- PATH has resumed service between Hoboken and 33rd Street in New York City following a smoky condition on a train.

Port Authority spokesman Steve Coleman says the train became disabled just before reaching Hoboken at 7:22 a.m. Tuesday.

Coleman says there were reports that some passengers had pulled the emergency cord to open doors and jump off the train.

Coleman says officials had to shut down power to check the tracks.

No passengers were found and PATH service resumed at 8:05 a.m.

There were no reports of injuries and officials haven't determined what caused the problem on the train.

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