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The 4, 5 and 6 lines likewise had "severe delays" in both directions as MTA crews removed debris from the tracks that activated a train's brakes near 59th Street, according to a post.
Find out what's happening in New York City with free, real-time updates from Patch. Subscribe Besides the delays, MTA work on tracks led to skipped stops on the 1, 2, 6 and Q lines, according to a ...
F trains headed north saw delays because of track work near 18th Avenue, according to the MTA's alert page. N, R and W trains ran with delays, in part because of track maintenance near Lexington ...
NEW YORK CITY — Bleary-eyed straphangers saw Monday morning rush hour delays on 10 subway lines, MTA officials said. The main delay hit four lines — the E, F, M and R — after a train's ...
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.
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 ...
An F shuttle train (operated by East New York Yard) ran between Lexington Avenue-63rd Street and 21st Street-Queensbridge, stopping at Roosevelt Island, at all times except late nights. Shuttle buses ran between Queens Plaza and 21st Street–Queensbridge during the day and between Queens Plaza and Roosevelt Island at night.
Similarly, a Q train's brakes were activated near Sheepshead Bay, an 8:05 a.m. post by the MTA states. It caused delays for northbound trains, officials said.