My @NJTRANSIT train just collided with another oncoming train. Blew my window out and into me. Thankfully everyone is okay. pic.twitter.com/TsjS73j1Dn — Jordan Geary (@THEJordanGeary) March 24, 2017

An Amtrak train derailed as it left Penn Station this morning and appears to have collided with a New Jersey Transit train when it came off the tracks, according to witnesses on the scene. New Jersey Transit service is suspended in and out of Penn Station as the train gets cleared off the track.

Rail service is suspended in and out NYPS due to a derailed Amtrak train in NYPS. (1/2) — NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) March 24, 2017

We were in car in front of cafe car that derailed Evacuating now. #Amtrak personnel helpful #derailed pic.twitter.com/5bYmcjK3F4 — lo (@ilonacohen) March 24, 2017

So far no injuries have been reported, but stay tuned for updates...

Train spotting: Our #njtransit train hit something in the tunnel, but made it to Penn pic.twitter.com/87jShn90RG — David W. Chen (@davidwchen) March 24, 2017



My train hit another. I was behind that window. Luckily, nobody hurt. A post shared by Alexis Bellido (@alexisbellido) on Mar 24, 2017 at 6:20am PDT

[Update 10:06 a.m.] Amtrak released a statement about the incident, calling it "a minor derailment" to an Acela train with 248 passengers and crew members. However, it didn't mention the NJ Transit train that was also damaged due to the derailment:

#PennStationDerailment - statement regarding Acela 2151. Question for @Amtrak - why does this not mention damage to @NJTRANSIT train? pic.twitter.com/B8eZYFmPiR — Tony Aiello (@AielloTV) March 24, 2017

[Update 10:24 a.m.] One train passenger told DNAinfo that "we had just left the station and then there was some banging — a thud — and we stopped," before the train had really gotten that far. They also report that three people are injured.

NJ Transit also tweeted a confirmation that the Amtrak train clipped their train after it derailed:

All rail service in/out of NY Penn suspended due to a derailed Amtrak train. The Amtrak train sideswiped a NJT train coming into the station — NJ TRANSIT (@NJTRANSIT) March 24, 2017

Another angle of our damaged #njtransit train, with lower level windows punched in pic.twitter.com/tFM5KSkYYK — David W. Chen (@davidwchen) March 24, 2017

Update 11:19 a.m.: NJ Transit service in and out of Penn Station is still suspended, while Amtrak is warning customers going through Penn Station to expect delays.