Flooding reported in PATH train stations in NJ

Flood waters rush in to the Hoboken PATH station through an elevator shaft.  (Photo credit: Port Authority NY&NJ)
Flood waters rush in to the Hoboken PATH station through an elevator shaft. (Photo credit: Port Authority NY&NJ)
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Updated: 10/29/2012 11:06 pm
HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) - Flooding from superstorm Sandy has been reported in PATH train stations in Hoboken and Jersey City along the Hudson River.

A surveillance camera inside the underground station in Hoboken captured water gushing in through an elevator door.

PATH officials say flooding has also occurred at the underground station at Exchange Place in Jersey City. They are not able to say how bad the flooding is.

PATH service between Manhattan and New Jersey has been suspended since midnight Sunday.

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