hobokentraincrashHOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says most of the injuries in the Hoboken commuter train  crash came from people aboard the train, not standing on the platform.

However, Christie noted Thursday at a news conference that the one person who died was a woman who was standing on the platform and was struck by debris. He says 108 people were injured.

Christie says there is no reason to believe there will be any more fatalities.

Christie and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo say the New Jersey Transit train  was going too fast when it came into the station Thursday morning, but it’s unclear why.

Christie says there’s no indication so far that the crash was anything but a “tragic accident,” but he noted it was too early to make assumptions.

He says the engineer involved in today’s train crash in Hoboken is in critical condition. He says the engineer is cooperating with investigators.

A state lawmaker says three people were killed and 100 injured, two critically, when a commuter train plowed into the Hoboken station.

Democratic Assemblyman Raj Mukherji, who represents Hoboken, said a transit official confirmed a death to him. A New Jersey Transit spokeswoman, Jennifer Nelson, earlier said that more than 100 people were injured in the crash.

The train from New York crashed during the Thursday morning rush hour. It caused serious damage to both the train and station. Witnesses reported injuries, including one woman who was trapped under concrete and many people bleeding.

The National Transportation Safety Board is opening an investigation into the crash, and is sending a team of investigators to the scene.