Part of an overpass wall on the New Jersey Turnpike collapsed Monday night in Elizabeth, causing major disruptions to commuters and transportation services.
Incident Details
The collapse occurred on the south outer roadway, just north of the Goethals Bridge. A tractor-trailer overturned, leading to the collision that took out part of the overpass wall, sending debris crashing onto the street below.
First responders swiftly arrived at the scene, addressing the aftermath of the crash and assessing any potential injuries. As of now, there is no official word on the cause of the crash or whether anyone sustained injuries.
Impact on Commuters
The incident caused significant disruptions to transportation services, affecting both Amtrak and NJ Transit. Amtrak issued warnings about residual delays, while NJ Transit reported limited service on the Northeast Corridor rail due to Amtrak overhead wire issues in Metuchen.
Road Clearing Efforts
Although the timeline for cleanup remains uncertain, the truck lane that was closed earlier due to the crash has since reopened. Crews continue to work on clearing the debris and assessing the structural integrity of the affected area.
Conclusion: Stay Informed
As authorities work to clear the debris and restore normalcy to commuter routes, it’s crucial for residents and commuters to stay informed about any updates or changes in transportation services. Download The Local News App to receive real-time updates and stay informed about developments in your area.
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