Traffic & Transit

B Train Subway Service Running On 'Severe' Delays After Suspension

A signal malfunction on the Manhattan Bridge and debris on the tracks near DeKalb Avenue in Brooklyn caused the morning suspension.

Officials advise taking a Q train in Brooklyn and taking a C or D train in Manhattan.
Officials advise taking a Q train in Brooklyn and taking a C or D train in Manhattan. (Patch Graphics)

NEW YORK CITY — B train service is running with severe delays after a suspension Thursday morning between Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx.

A signal malfunction on the Manhattan Bridge and debris on the tracks near DeKalb Avenue in Brooklyn caused the morning suspension, the MTA said.

Officials advise taking a Q train in Brooklyn and taking a C or D train in Manhattan.

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Similarly, N, Q, and R trains are delayed in both directions due to a signal malfunction near Canal Street.

Uptown N and Q trains are running along the R line from DeKalb Avenue to Canal Street.

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