An investigation is under after thousands of subway riders had to be evacuated from stalled trains after a Con Edison power ...
The trapped riders were eventually led off the stalled trains by firefighters into dark subway tunnels and up service ...
Fear, frustration and stress remained in high gear Thursday after thousands of NYC subway riders were left stuck in the ...
Thousands of passengers were evacuated from two subway trains stuck in Brooklyn after a power failure Wednesday evening, MTA ...
Subway service resumed in downtown Brooklyn Thursday morning — with 20-minute delays on some lines in the morning rush — ...
Each power failure causes an average of 34 trains to be delayed, more than any other type of disruption, according to the MTA ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for an investigation into the subway meltdown that stranded thousands of riders for hours below ground Wednesday night, demanding the MTA do a deep dive into what ...
A power failure in the subway turned the Wednesday evening commute into an hours-long saga for thousands of riders on a pair ...
Some 3,500 subway passengers were safely evacuated from two of the trains within 3 hours of the failure. Many straphangers ...
The MTA says power was lost around 5:30 p.m. between Jay Street/MetroTech station and Hoyt-Schermerhorn, resulting in disruption to the A/C/F/G lines, which either lost power or had to be rerouted.
Multiple subway lines were suspended as heavy rain walloped the region on Wednesday night, sparking a power loss that left ...
Northbound E, F, and G trains are running with delays after we performed track maintenance near Jay St-MetroTech. Northbound ...