Commuters to New York City were warned to expect crowded and delayed trains Monday morning while federal authorities began an investigation into what caused a commuter train to derail early Sunday morning, killing four people and injuring 60 others. The accident, near the Spuyten Duyvil station in the Bronx on Metro-Norths Hudson Line, caused the trains locomotive and its seven cars to topple over and left the lead car inches from the water.
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