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NEW YORK CITY — Nearly a dozen subway lines saw slowdowns Tuesday morning, including two that had service suspended after a train struck a person in The Bronx, according to the MTA.
Here’s the latest from the MTA: The 1, 3, 7, C, E, B, D, F, M, J, Z, L, Q, R, W, and F and R shuttles are running normally, with no active alerts. 4 trains are serving all stations but service ...
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...
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.
Several signal issues also struck the 7 train this morning at the 82 St-Jackson Heights stop as well as the 111st station, with delays affecting the entire line, according to the MTA.
A and C trains headed north ran with delays as crews dealt with a signal problem near Liberty Avenue, the MTA posted at 7:53 a.m.
The main delay for the morning involved service between Manhattan and Brooklyn on the A/C/E/F lines, which was listed as “severely disrupted” as of 8:06 a.m., according to the MTA.
MTA New York City Transit – R Broadway Local; MTA Subway Time—R Train "R Subway Timetable, Effective August 28, 2023". Metropolitan Transportation Authority
NEW YORK CITY — Track debris, a malfunctioning door and signal problems caused delays on several subway lines Tuesday morning, according to the MTA. Six lines were under active delay as of 9...
6 trains operate local at all times between Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx and Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall in Lower Manhattan. During weekdays in the peak direction, <6> Pelham Express trains replace 6 local trains north of Parkchester, and run express between that station and Third Avenue–138th Street.