New York City subway derailment leaves more than 20 people injured
Crews worked through the night to repair tracks and restore services after two trains collided
New York City subway services remained partially suspended at many Manhattan stations on Friday after a train derailment, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Twenty-four people were injured, none seriously, when a northbound 1 train collided with a work train that was switching tracks at about 3pm on Thursday, city officials told The New York Times.
Crews worked through the night to move the train, repair tracks and restore services.