Cell phone video captured the moment a Metro-North train from Hoboken crashed through a tractor-trailer at a railroad crossing in New York.

The wreck occurred Tuesday around 6:30 p.m. when the Port Jervis Line Train No. 55 sliced through the stopped truck in Sloatsburg, New York, officials said.

The truck driver was trying to turn right onto Route 17 from Washington Avenue, but could not make the full turn because of the trailer’s size before getting stuck at the crossing, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) spokesman Aaron Donovan.

Nobody was injured in the crash, Donovan said. Police ticketed the trucker for offenses including disobeying traffic control devices and obstructing a grade crossing.

Last night’s train crash in Sloatsburg is being investigated by the MTA Police Department. Ramapo PD assisted at the scene and transported numerous commuters to nearby transportation centers. Also assisting with courtesy transports were Coach USA/Short Line buses, the Tuxedo Police Department, and even some local residents. Posted by Town of Ramapo Police Department on Wednesday, January 22, 2020

NJ Transit sent buses to accommodate 375 passengers on the MTA train, the spokesman added.

Chris Schucht, a witness, said the trucker “froze.”

“The gates from the crossing came down and that’s when you go into panic mode. It was just scary,” Schucht told CBS New York.

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