UPDATE: 2 stabbed near Irvington train station

This article was updated at 6:15 a.m. Thursday

Trains were stopping normally Thursday morning at the Irvington train station, after a chaotic scene closed the area the night before.

Two people were stabbed just off the platform at the station around 6:25 p.m. Wednesday.

Irvington police said the two were being treated at local hospitals, but would not comment on the extent of their injuries.

A suspect is in custody, police said, adding that the investigation is still ongoing at the scene.

(Update: Irvington fire chief being credited with stopping the attack by a Mount Vernon man on his Yonkers girlfriend.)

Southbound Metro-North trains resumed stopping at Irvington around 10:40 p.m., according to Metro-North. Hudson Line service was stopped at Irvington in both directions around 6:50 p.m. while police were investigating, Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokeswoman Marjorie Anders said.

Northbound service resumed stopping at Irvington around 8 p.m., Anders said.

Irvington police said Thursday morning that they had no new information to release.

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