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Fire in train car near New York City’s Penn Station injures five and disrupts service
A fire in an Amtrak train car near New York City’s Penn Station injured five people and disrupted rail services. The fire, caused by overhead wire damage in the Hudson River tunnel, affected New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, and briefly suspended Long Island Rail Road service.
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