Traffic & Transit
Multiple Subway Lines Resume Service After Person Struck By Train
The incident happened at the 103rd St. station in Manhattan.

NEW YORK CITY — Multiple subway lines have resumed service after a person was struck by a train in Manhattan, according to the MTA.
No. 5 and 6 trains had been running with delays in both directions. They had been temporarily suspended between 49 St-Grand Concourse and 86 St in both directions. Both lines have since resumed regular stops.
No. 4 trains are still running with delays as emergency personnel responded to someone who was struck by a train at 103 St.
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According to police, an unknown individual was seen on the tracks around 6:45 a.m. and was struck by an incoming train.
The person was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Their current condition is not known at this time.
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