
Yisroel R.
Several New York City subway lines experienced delays, reroutes, and partial suspensions during this morning’s commute, causing travel disruptions for riders across Brooklyn, Manhattan, and other parts of the city.
Transit alerts throughout the morning showed service problems impacting multiple lines as crews worked to restore normal operations during the busy rush hour period. Many commuters faced longer travel times, crowded platforms, and changing train schedules while traveling to work and school.
Among the subway lines affected were the D and F trains, which are commonly used by many commuters in Boro Park, along with the G train serving Williamsburg and North Brooklyn. Additional train lines throughout the city were also impacted as the delays spread across parts of the MTA system.
The MTA advise riders to allow extra travel time and continue checking for updated service alerts as crews are working to fully stabilize service and restore regular train operations.