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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 ...
NEW YORK CITY — A smattering of transit hiccups caused delays throughout Thursday's commute for New York City straphangers on at least eight lines, according to the MTA. Brake activations ...
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...
At least seven MTA subway lines Monday experienced delays or slower speeds because of reroutes, officials said. The 2/3, A and C lines were listed under "delays" on MTA's service status site.
NEW YORK CITY — Commuters contended with minor delays across eight MTA subway lines Tuesday morning. The problems mostly appeared run-of-the-mill — communication issues, a disruptive passenger ...
On April 20, four City Council members requested that subway service be temporarily suspended due to the spread of COVID-19 in the subway system, but interim New York City Transit president Sarah Feinberg opposed it. Other politicians such as de Blasio advocated for shutting down some terminal stations overnight to clean the trains.
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.
NEW YORK CITY — Track debris, signal problems and some random person walking the tracks caused multiple subway delays on eight train lines Monday morning, according to the MTA. Southbound 2 and...
Seven subway lines showed active delays as of 9:30 a.m., according to the MTA's site. Trains headed north on the 2 and 3 lines were severely delayed as crews had to remove a train that had its ...
NEW YORK CITY — "Major delays" hit four subway lines Thursday morning, in addition to slowdowns on several more during rush hour, according to the MTA.