New York City commuters faced major subway disruptions during Wednesday’s evening rush hour, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). The chaos was triggered by two separate incidents:
- A train brake activation near West 4th Street–Washington Square, disrupting the B, D, F, and M lines
- A switch malfunction near Prince Street, affecting the N, Q, R, and W lines
🚇 NYC SUBWAY STATUS CHECK 🚇
11 lines with delays
15 lines with no active alertsIt’s a good time tor remember that the MTA has burned through $250B+ of your money over the last decade – yet this is the “service” they deliver.
Now they’re piling more debt on top of the… pic.twitter.com/tt7Q7Cb1Wl
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Current NYC Subway Service Changes
The MTA has announced the following service adjustments as crews work to resolve the issues:
- B trains: Suspended in both directions
- D trains: Running with delays in both directions
- F trains: Some downtown trains rerouted via the E line from Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Ave to Court Square–23rd Street, then via the G line to Bergen Street
- M trains: Experiencing delays in both directions
- N and Q trains: Some downtown trains running via the R line from 34th Street–Herald Square to DeKalb Avenue
- W trains: Delayed in both directions
Commuters Urged to Check Updates
The MTA strongly advises riders to check the official MTA website or transit app for real-time updates and alternate routes as disruptions continue into the evening commute.
“These ongoing disruptions are causing significant congestion and confusion across the system,” MTA officials said.