Metro-North service briefly delayed Saturday morning after person struck by train in Cos Cob
On Saturday morning, a person was hit by a train in Cos Cob, prompting Metro North to restrict service from New Haven to Grand Central.
According to Metro-North, a train traveling from New Haven to Grand Central Station was delayed at Cos Cob Station around 7:30 a.m. because of a report of an “unauthorized person on the tracks.”
The person was taken to a local hospital and an investigation has been initiated.
The incident resulted in single-track operations between Cos Cob and Stamford and a delay.
Initially there were delays of up to 35 minutes. By midday the trains were running again as scheduled or almost as scheduled.
At the time of going to press, the authorities had not yet provided any information about the injuries sustained by the person who was hit.
The New Haven Line is running on schedule or close to schedule. There were previous delays after a person was struck by a train in Cos Cob. pic.twitter.com/nCaogqnXRM
— Metro-North Railroad (@MetroNorth) 10 August 2024
The 10:38 a.m. train from New Haven to Grand Central is delayed by 10-15 minutes because it was previously rerouted to a single track after a person was struck by a train.
— Metro-North Railroad (@MetroNorth) 10 August 2024
The New Haven Line is running on schedule or close to schedule. There were previous delays after a person was struck by a train in Cos Cob. pic.twitter.com/nCaogqnXRM
— Metro-North Railroad (@MetroNorth) 10 August 2024