A Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) train derailed during Wednesday morning's rush hour at the Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, injuring 103 people. The LIRR serves the length of Long Island, New York, and is the busiest commuter railroad in the United States.
Updated 10:31, 28-Jun-2018
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Officials investigating the derailed train after the accident.

Officials investigating the derailed train after the accident.

Officials said damage had been limited, because the train had only been traveling at 10-15 mph at the time of the derailment.

Officials said damage had been limited, because the train had only been traveling at 10-15 mph at the time of the derailment.

Viewed from the window of another train, investigators look at the damaged train at Atlantic Terminal.

Viewed from the window of another train, investigators look at the damaged train at Atlantic Terminal.

A cameraman films the damage inside the Atlantic Terminal.

A cameraman films the damage inside the Atlantic Terminal.

The derailed Long Island Railroad train at Atlantic Terminal.

The derailed Long Island Railroad train at Atlantic Terminal.

An injured man is stretchered away by members of the New York City Fire Department.

An injured man is stretchered away by members of the New York City Fire Department.

Members of the New York City Fire Department help an injured person. The majority of the 103 people hurt in the incident suffered minor injuries.

Members of the New York City Fire Department help an injured person. The majority of the 103 people hurt in the incident suffered minor injuries.

Emergency vehicles gathered at the Atlantic Terminal.

Emergency vehicles gathered at the Atlantic Terminal.