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The largest number of closed New York City Subway stations consist of stations on abandoned and demolished elevated lines that were once operated by the IRT and the BMT, both of which were privately held companies.
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 ...
Eleven different subway lines were delayed Tuesday morning, including the 2/5 after a person was struck by a train, according to the MTA.
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...
Delays hit at least 10 MTA subway lines during Thursday's morning rush hour, officials said. A person hit by a train, a disruptive passenger, signal problems and a train so dirty it had to be...
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.
Delays hit at least seven subway lines during the morning rush hour as straphangers returned to work, according to MTA posts.
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...
NEW YORK CITY — A person on the tracks near a Harlem station caused delays for several subway lines Wednesday, MTA officials said. The incident unfolded near the 125th Street station about 8:30...
Besides the delays, MTA work on tracks led to skipped stops on the 1, 2, 6 and Q lines, according to a post. Check here for up-to-date subway service information.