Water, water everywhere
Is there any subway service running in NYC at all?
Posted on:8/8/2007 8:09:25 AM
Due to severe flooding throughout the subway system, there are extensive delays on all subway lines. Customers are advised when at all possible to use bus service. The detours are as follows:
The r train is running on the n line in both directions between the Canal Street Station and the DeKalb Avenue Station.
There is no 1 train service in both directions between the Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street Station and the South Ferry Station.
There is no 2 train service in both directions between the Wakefield-241st Street Station and the Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue Station.
There is no 3 train service in both directions between the Harlem-148th Street Station and the New Lots Avenue Station.
There is no a or c train service in both directions between the Euclid Avenue Station and the Jay Street-Boro Hall Station.
There is no e train service in both directions between the World Trade Center Station and the Jamaica Center-Parsons-Archer Station.
There is no f train service in both directions between the Jamaica-179th Street Station and the Forest Hills-71st Avenue Station.
There is no f train service in both directions between the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station and the Jay Street-Boro Hall Station.
There is no 4, 5 or 6 train service in both directions between the 149th Street-Grand Concourse Station and the Borough Hall Station.
There is no l train service in both directions between the Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway Station and the 8th Avenue Station.
There is no 42nd Street Shuttle s train service in both directions between the Times Square-42nd Street Station and the Grand Central-42nd Street Station.
There is no j train service in both directions between the Jamaica Center-Parsons-Archer Station and the Broadway Junction Station.
Astoria-bound n trains are running on the d or m lines from the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station to the 36th Street Station.
In addition, due to debris on the track at the Church Avenue Station, the b and q trains are running on the d or n line in both directions between the DeKalb Avenue Station and the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station.
Please expect delays in service system wide at this time.
Wow.
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rj3 | 8:38 AM |
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There is no G services in brooklyn either
As a followup, most of the subways work (badly and slowly) again, although Queens is notably still barely served, and the G train has no ETA for its return to service.