The engineer of the New Jersey commuter train that killed one person and injured 108 when it crashed into a Hoboken station on Thursday told investigators he was fully rested but has no memory of the incident, a National Transportation Safety Board official said on Sunday. A New Jersey Transit conductor picks up paperwork at the Hoboken terminal in March. She said Sunday she's hopeful the data recorder in the cab control car in the front of the train is functional. National Transportation Safety Board vice chairman Bella Dinh-Zarr speaks during a press conference near Hoboken Rail Station on Friday in New Jersey. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Dinh-Zarr said the train's engineer told investigators the train was operating properly before it crashed Thursday morning.
Source: CBC News October 02, 2016 21:33 UTC