Overview
- The blaze ignited beneath an eastbound PATH train at Newport Station around 6:19 a.m., filling a carriage with smoke and triggering an emergency evacuation.
- Thirteen passengers were treated for smoke inhalation on site, and nine were transported to hospitals for further evaluation.
- Services on the Hoboken–World Trade Center and Journal Square–33rd Street lines remain suspended this afternoon while other routes have been restored.
- NJ Transit trains and buses, New York Waterway ferries and Hudson–Bergen Light Rail are cross-honoring PATH tickets to help stranded riders reach Manhattan.
- Port Authority and Jersey City Fire Department crews are investigating the cause of the fire and remained at the scene into the afternoon.