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The largest number of closed New York City Subway stations consist of stations on abandoned and demolished elevated lines that were once operated by the IRT and the BMT, both of which were privately held companies.
NEW YORK CITY, NY — Whether staying close to home or hopping around the five boroughs — rerouted subways, street closures and train delays are ready to disrupt New Yorkers weekend travel plans.
Normal service on all seven trains resumed on October 28. The only subway line running between Midtown and Lower Manhattan was the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, which was overcrowded before the attacks and at crush density until the BMT Broadway Line reopened. Wall Street was closed until September 21.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK --- B train service was shut down abruptly during rush hour Tuesday morning as the MTA investigated a broken rail on the Manhattan Bridge, officials said.
Trains are not stopping at South Ferry from 9:45 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday because of track maintenance. For service to or from South Ferry, take N and R trains to or from Whitehall Street...
By 2017, only 65% of weekday trains reached their destinations on time, the lowest rate since a transit crisis in the 1970s. To a lesser extent, New York City buses operated by the MTA were also affected. Both the subway and the buses are run by the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA), a subsidiary of the MTA.
BRIGHTON BEACH, BROOKLYN — A Q train derailed in Brooklyn Friday, shutting down B service in parts of Brooklyn and the Bronx and causing delays and services changes on the Q line, according to ...
Major flooding in Brooklyn today. Trains shut down and the only way out of the station is through this. pic.twitter.com/yQPLOyc6dX — Seth Chinnis (@sethchinnis) September 29, 2023
The 14th Street Tunnel shutdown (also referred to as the L Project, the L train shutdown, or the Canarsie Tunnel reconstruction) was the partial closure and reconstruction of the New York City Subway's 14th Street Tunnel that took place from April 2019 to April 2020.
Major service changes are slated for the 7, A, C, J, Q, and Staten Island Railway trains, the MTA announced Friday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to swipe your way across the city...