Metro-North and Amtrak Resume Service Tuesday After Train Collision

Metro-North, Amtrak Resume Service After Crash
FAIRFIELD, CT - MAY 18: Connecticut state investigators examines the scene of a Metro North train collision on May 18, 2013 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Two New Haven Line Metro North commuter trains collided on Friday, May 17 near Bridgeport, CT, injuring as many as 70 people. (Photo by Michael Graae/Getty Images)
FAIRFIELD, CT - MAY 18: Connecticut state investigators examines the scene of a Metro North train collision on May 18, 2013 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Two New Haven Line Metro North commuter trains collided on Friday, May 17 near Bridgeport, CT, injuring as many as 70 people. (Photo by Michael Graae/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY -- Metro-North Railroad and Amtrak were set to resume limited service between New York and New Haven Tuesday afternoon following last week's train collision, with regular service beginning Wednesday, officials said.

Dozens of people were hurt last Friday evening when one Metro-North train derailed and struck an oncoming train just north of Bridgeport, Conn., witnesses said.

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