A Manhattan-bound F train with 1,000 people on board derailed Friday morning in Queens, injuring at least 19 people.
Here is a look at past derailments in the 110-year-old subway system.
May 29, 2013: A southbound 1 train derailed near 125th Street during the evening rush hour with 424 people on board. No one was hurt. Passengers were helped onto a rescue train that was then taken to the station.
Aug. 3, 2011: A 6 train derailed near 125th Street; no one was hurt.
Feb. 13, 2009: A southbound D Train derailed near the American Museum of Natural History on the Upper West Side. The train was evacuated, but no one was hurt.
May 4, 2008: A Brooklyn-bound N train derailed in midtown near the 57th Street/Seventh Avenue station, no one was hurt.
June 21, 2000: A southbound B train derailed just after leaving the DeKalb station in Brooklyn, injuring more than 80 people. Officials said the third car jumped off the track, pulling the second car along.
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April 12, 2000: Nine people had minor injuries when a northbound 5 train derailed near 68th Street.
July 14, 1997: The last car of a southbound 2 train derailed near Franklin Avenue, injuring four people.
July 3, 1997: A Queens-bound A train derailed in Harlem, near the 135th Street station. Fifteen people were hurt.
Aug. 13, 1996: A Brooklyn-bound D train derailed as it left the DeKalb station, and no one was hurt.
Aug. 15, 1994: A southbound B train derailed in Brooklyn as it approached the Ninth Avenue station, injuring 11 people.
Aug. 28, 1991: Five people were killed and and more than 200 were injured when a 4 train came off the tracks at Union Square. The motorman was drunk at the time of the crash and was later convicted of manslaughter.
April 25, 1986: A motorman died after he had a heart attack and his IND train derailed in Queens. No passengers were on the train.