Crime & Safety
Person Struck By Subway At Rockefeller Center Station
A man reportedly leapt in front of a subway train Monday morning at the 47th–50th Streets station, causing delays.
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — A man was struck by a train Monday morning at a Midtown subway station, police said.
Eyewitnesses reported that the male victim jumped onto the tracks in front of the train shortly before 7:30 a.m., a police spokesperson said.
He was reportedly in critical condition at Bellevue Hospital.
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The emergency response caused extensive delays to A, B, C, D, F service after those lines were initially rerouted, the MTA said.
There were no updates as to the victim's condition by Monday afternoon.
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B, D, F, and M trains have resumed making regular stops after emergency teams responded to someone who was struck by a train at 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr.
Continue to expect extensive delays as we get trains back on their regular routes. https://t.co/O14fJGG5Xf
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