Update, Tuesday, April 12: The MTA on Monday released the name of the person fatally struck by a train on Sunday morning. Tyrell Kelvin Grant of Manhattan, 26, was hit about 10:15am on Sunday.
According to the MTA, the incident is being investigated as non-accidental and non-criminal in nature.
Updated Sunday, 2:30pm: A Metro-North train fatally struck a pedestrian in Greenwich on Sunday, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. A Metro-North train headed toward the city fatally hit an unauthorized pedestrian on the tracks. The person appeared to be a man approximately 25 years old. Authorities have not released the person’s identity.
Update, Sunday, 12:10pm: MTA Police are on Sunday morning investigating a train related death at the Greenwich Train Station on Railroad Ave. As of 11:49, GPD were cleared from the scene and MTA Police assumed control of the investigation.

Original story, Sunday, 10:50am: Police said that between 10:00-10:15am, they received call directly from MTA advising there was “a train versus person incident at the Central train station in Greenwich.”
At 11:16am, Metro North Tweeted that the 9:59am train from Stamford to Grand Central is operating up to 45 minutes late due to the earlier police activity in Greenwich.
At 10:49am, Metro North Tweeted that customers should anticipate delays between Rye and Greenwich.
We will update this story as more information becomes available.

