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NEW YORK CITY — Mechanical, medical and signal problems caused nine subway lines to run with delays Wednesday morning, according to the MTA. D trains ran slow in both directions because of a...
Delays hit at least seven subway lines during the morning rush hour as straphangers returned to work, according to MTA posts. Commutes along the 4, 5 and 6 lines slowed as crews removed debris ...
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, [14] an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). [15]
NEW YORK CITY — Seven train lines were delayed or rerouted Wednesday morning as the MTA coped with activated breaks, signal problems and an NYPD investigation.
NEW YORK, NY — Myriad problems caused delays on 15 New York City subway lines Monday morning, throwing a wrench in commutes for straphangers around the city.
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There have been myriad causes attributed to inciting the transit crisis. The subway was affected by a lack of funds, signal slowdowns, and degrading infrastructure. The buses were also affected by a lack of funds, but individual routes had additional problems including low frequencies, slow speeds, and winding routes.
NYC Subway Delays: 9 Lines Running Behind The 7 train was partly suspended Monday morning, while seven other lines ran with delays, officials said. Matt Troutman , Patch Staff
The map is based on a New York City Subway map originally designed by Vignelli in 1972. The map shows all the commuter rail, subway, PATH, and light rail operations in urban northeastern New Jersey and Midtown and Lower Manhattan highlighting Super Bowl Boulevard, Prudential Center, MetLife Stadium and Jersey City.
NEW YORK CITY — Most MTA subways are back in service Friday morning, albeit with disruptions and delays.
Aside from the door issues, the Transport Workers Union of America has complained about problems with operating the R179, such as stiff windows, slippery controls, and other design flaws. The R179s were repaired, and the fleet re-entered service on January 24, 2020. [70]