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NYC Commute Delays: LIRR Derails; 4/5/6 Trains Rerouted, Delayed; N/Q/R Trains Delayed
Here's what you need to know for your Wednesday morning commute.

NEW YORK CITY, NY — A Long Island Rail Road train derailed Wednesday morning at Atlantic Terminal, injuring 37 people. Read Patch's full coverage of that incident here.
In other commuting news:
People on the N, Q and R trains should expect delays because of track inspection on the Broadway lines. N and Q trains were briefly rerouted to the R line between DeKalb Ave. and Canal St. because of Manhattan Bridge inspections, but those issues appeared to have been quickly resolved.
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If you're taking the 4, 5 and 6 trains to work this morning, give yourself a little bit of extra travel time, too.
Because of signal problems at Nevins St. in Brooklyn, some downtown 5 trains are being re-routed via the 2 line from 149 St-Grand Concourse in the Bronx to Nevins St., according to the MTA.
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That's causing some delays on 4 and 5 trains into Midtown and Lower Manhattan this morning.
A motorcycle wreck in the Holland Tunnel has caused some delays inbound from Jersey City.
In Queens, some 34 St-bound 7 express trains are running local from Mets-Willets Point to 74 St.-Broadway.
In the Bronx, a sick passenger at 161 St.-Yankee Stadium has northbound 4 trains running express from 149 St.-Grand Concourse to Burnside Av.
Otherwise, things are running smoothly apart from some planned work on the F line in Brooklyn, where some Manhattan bound trains are skipping Smith-9th St., Carroll St. and Bergen St.
This post will be updated throughout the morning with the latest commute info.
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