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Traffic & Transit NYC Subway Service Mostly Restored, But Delays Remain Most subways are up and running, but delays remain on the 4, 5, 6, and 2 lines.
The MTA rerouted 4 trains to the local line between Crown Heights-Utica Avenue and the Barclays Center in both directions to help mitigate the delays. Find out what's happening in New York City ...
Between 23rd Street and 14th Street–Union Square. Closed after platform lengthening of both adjacent stations and the opening of new entrances at 22nd Street and 15th Street deemed the 18th Street station to be within proximity. [3][4] 91st Street. A (IRT) Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line. Manhattan.
N/R/W trains headed north ran with delays because of a signal problem at 34th Street-Herald Square, the MTA tweeted at 8:46 a.m. Find out what's happening in New York City with free, real-time ...
Man Struck By NYC Subway Train After Medical Episode, Police Say. The collision caused "severe delays" on the 2 and 5 lines Monday morning, among other rush hour hiccups, according to the MTA ...
And the Rockaway shuttle ran with delays in both directions because of a train with a mechanical problem near Rockaway Beach-Beach 116th Street, the MTA posted at 8:19 a.m. Check the MTA's website ...
The situation caused delays in both directions for 4, 5 and 6 line trains, MTA alerts state. Trains on the 4 and 5 headed south ran on local tracks from Grand Central-42nd Street to Brooklyn ...
And a fallen tree near Avenue M caused delays for southbound Q trains, the MTA tweeted. That delay alert was no longer active as of 8:30 a.m. Check MTA's subway tracker for more information on delays.