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New Jersey train crash: NJ Transit had dozens of violations before hitting station

Train personel survey the NJ Transit train that crashed in to the platform at the Hoboken Terminal September 29, 2016 in Hoboken, New Jersey. New Jersey emergency's management system is reporting more than 100 people were injured in the crash. Pancho Bernasconi/Getty Images

HOBOKEN, N.J. – A U.S. government official says the Federal Railroad Administration had investigated New Jersey Transit and found dozens of safety violations months before a commuter train crash, which killed one woman and injured more than 100.

The official, who’s familiar with the agency’s audit, spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the official wasn’t authorized to speak publicly about an ongoing investigation.

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The official said Saturday the FRA conducted an audit of New Jersey Transit in June and violations were found. The official says the rail agency also was fined.

A follow-up phase of the audit, focusing on ensuring the railroad’s compliance with safety guidelines, was ongoing when a commuter train slammed into Hoboken Terminal Thursday.

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A spokesman for New Jersey Transit didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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