Minor New York City subway derailment causes outage, delays
NEW YORK — A subway train derailed near a station in Harlem on Tuesday, frightening passengers, causing minor injuries to seven people and leading to massive systemwide delays.
Joe Lhota, the chairman of New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said officials were investigating why the train’s emergency brakes went on before a minor Harlem derailment that frightened passengers and resulted in systemwide delays.
“This does not look like a failure on the part of equipment. This does not look like a failure of the track itself,” said Lhota, wearing a shirt with rolled-up sleeves and a tie while appearing at the scene.
Lhota said most of those injured suffered from smoke inhalation


