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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 CITY — Most MTA subways are back in service Friday morning, albeit with disruptions and delays.
NEW YORK CITY — Mechanical, medical and signal problems caused nine subway lines to run with delays Wednesday morning, according to the MTA.
A large storm system lodged over the region on Thursday night, leaving the five boroughs and parts of upstate New York, New Jersey and Connecticut under flood watches and warnings.
NYC Subway Delays: 9 Lines Running Behind - New York City, NY - The 7 train was partly suspended Monday morning, while seven other lines ran with delays, officials said.
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With many parts of the system approaching or exceeding 100 years of age, general deterioration could be seen in many subway stations. By 2017, only 65% of weekday trains reached their destinations on time, the lowest rate since a transit crisis in the 1970s.
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, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
On January 4, 2024, a New York City Subway train derailed causing at least 26 people, mostly passengers, to suffer minor injuries.
NEW YORK CITY — All aboard for a slow Monday commute. Delays hit at least seven subway lines during the morning rush hour as straphangers returned to work, according to MTA posts.
NEW YORK CITY — New Yorkers’ morning commutes ran a little slower than usual Wednesday as delays hit at least six subway lines, according to the MTA.