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Traffic & Transit Subway Delays Hit Friday Morning Rush Hour: MTA At least seven subway lines saw delays as New Yorkers' work week drew to a close.
'Severe Delays' Hit NYC Subway Line During Rush Hour: MTA An otherwise smooth commute Wednesday was marred by delays on several subway lines, officials said. News | Feb 6
NEW YORK CITY — Mechanical, medical and signal problems caused nine subway lines to run with delays Wednesday morning, according to the MTA.
NEW YORK CITY — A person on the tracks near a Harlem station caused delays for several subway lines Wednesday, MTA officials said. The incident unfolded near the 125th Street station about 8:30 ...
NEW YORK CITY — Delays hit 10 different subway lines during rush hour Wednesday, MTA officials said. An array of problems — from disruptive passengers to crew shortages — prompted the...
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Seven subway lines showed active delays as of 9:30 a.m., according to the MTA's site. Trains headed north on the 2 and 3 lines were severely delayed as crews had to remove a train that had its ...
NEW YORK CITY — Thousands of straphangers likely had a slow start to their workweeks. The 7 train was partly suspended at least through Monday's morning rush hours between Queensboro Plaza...
On January 6, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the MTA would restore full service overnight that same day to the early morning of January 7, and service was fully restored at 4:45 a.m. the next morning. Second derailment
Several subway lines experienced delays Tuesday morning. (Courtesy of Tim Lee) NEW YORK CITY — Commuters contended with minor delays across eight MTA subway lines Tuesday morning. The problems ...
NEW YORK CITY — A smattering of transit hiccups caused delays throughout Thursday's commute for New York City straphangers on at least eight lines, according to the MTA.