Traffic & Transit
Man Jumps In Front Of Subway Train At Port Authority, Dies: Cops
An as-yet-unidentified man died after he leapt into a train's path along the A/C/E lines early Monday, police said.

NEW YORK CITY — A man died after he jumped in front of a subway train at 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal early Monday, police said.
The man remained unidentified hours after the incident about 5:30 a.m. along the A/C/E lines, authorities said.
MTA crews shifted service on those lines and skipped stops at Port Authority as NYPD officers investigated the death, officials said.
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Stops resumed for northbound trains on those lines about 6:30 a.m., but delays continued throughout rush hour, according to the MTA.
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