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Most MTA lines are back, but riders should still expect delays and service changes. (Craig Ruttle/AP) NEW YORK CITY — Most MTA subways are back in service Friday morning, albeit with...
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.
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]
At least seven MTA subway lines Monday experienced delays or slower speeds because of reroutes, officials said. The 2/3, A and C lines were listed under "delays" on MTA's service status site.
NEW YORK CITY — Commuters contended with minor delays across eight MTA subway lines Tuesday morning. The problems mostly appeared run-of-the-mill — communication issues, a disruptive passenger ...
Commuters saw seven subway lines either delayed or rerouted Wednesday morning. NEW YORK CITY — Seven train lines were delayed or rerouted Wednesday morning as the MTA coped with activated breaks ...
Late night 3 service to Times Square started an hour earlier, at 10:30 p.m. instead of 11:30 p.m.; to replace 3 service, 4 service was extended to New Lots Avenue. This change, which was approved by the MTA Board on June 27, 2019, was expected to save the agency $900,000 annually. Route Service pattern
Delays or reroutes hit at least nine MTA subway lines Tuesday morning, officials said. A train’s brake activation near High Street caused delays on the E and F lines, the MTA posted at 7:51 a.m.
Matt Troutman, Patch Staff. At least eight MTA subway lines saw delays during Thursday's commute. (Maya Kaufman/Patch) NEW YORK CITY — A smattering of transit hiccups caused delays throughout ...
NEW YORK CITY — Rush hour delays hit at several subway lines Thursday morning, according to the MTA. Most delays were resolved by 8:30 a.m., but active alerts remained for the 2/3, 4, F and M lines.