Traffic & Transit
11 Subway Lines Snarled, Person On Tracks Delays Trains: MTA
Service on two subway lines is suspended.

NEW YORK CITY — A person on the tracks caused suspensions and delays to multiple MTA subway lines amid an already-slow rush hour, officials said.
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The A and C lines saw service suspensions from the incident, officials said.
"There are no A trains between 207 St and 145 St," a tweet states.
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"There are no C trains between 168 St and 145 St."
B, D and E trains saw delays amid the fracas, officials said.Some B trains headed north shifted to express from 59th Street-Columbus Circle to 145th Street, according to the MTA.
Likewise, some E trains headed north made express stops from Canal Street to 42nd Street-Port Authority, an MTA post states.
Other delays were seen on the 1, 2 and 3 lines after a train's brakes were activated on the express track at Houston Street, a post states.
Trains along the 4, 5 and 6 lines were also delayed because of a brake activation, this time at 59th Street, officials said.
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