Elmhurst, Queens
Person Fatally Struck by Train, Residual Transit Delays Expected
Reported May 14 at 12:10 PM · Updated 12h ago · 289.0K Notified · 94.9K Viewed
Summary
A person was fatally struck by a train at Grand Ave-Newtown Ave train station in Queens this afternoon.
There are multiple service changes and major delays along the E, F, M and R lines as first responders continue to operate at the scene.
A person was fatally struck by a train at Grand Ave-Newtown Ave train station in Queens this afternoon.
There are multiple service changes and major delays along the E, F, M and R lines as first responders continue to operate at the scene.
A person was fatally struck by a train at Grand Ave-Newtown Ave train station in Queens this afternoon.
There are multiple service changes and major delays along the E, F, M and R lines as first responders continue to operate at the scene.
A person was fatally struck by a train at Grand Ave-Newtown Ave train station in Queens this afternoon.
There are multiple service changes and major delays along the E, F, M and R lines as first responders continue to operate at the scene.
A person was fatally struck by a train at Grand Ave-Newtown Ave train station in Queens this afternoon.
There are multiple service changes and major delays along the E, F, M and R lines as first responders continue to operate at the scene.
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An update from the MTA confirms E/F/M/R trains are running with delays in both directions after NYPD and FDNY units concluded their operations.
The rescue train has returned to Grand Avenue, and passengers are being evacuated.
Power has been restored on the tracks, according to rail control.
Additionally, customers should expect delays along the E and F lines as Manhattan-bound trains will make local stops in Queens.
Emergency services confirm one fatality under the train. Police are now handling the situation.
According to an update from the MTA, M and R trains are disrupted between Manhattan and Queens in both directions. Customers should expect major delays at this time.
An update from the MTA confirms E/F/M/R trains are running with delays in both directions after NYPD and FDNY units concluded their operations.
The rescue train has returned to Grand Avenue, and passengers are being evacuated.
Power has been restored on the tracks, according to rail control.
Additionally, customers should expect delays along the E and F lines as Manhattan-bound trains will make local stops in Queens.
Emergency services confirm one fatality under the train. Police are now handling the situation.
According to an update from the MTA, M and R trains are disrupted between Manhattan and Queens in both directions. Customers should expect major delays at this time.
An update from the MTA confirms E/F/M/R trains are running with delays in both directions after NYPD and FDNY units concluded their operations.
The rescue train has returned to Grand Avenue, and passengers are being evacuated.
Power has been restored on the tracks, according to rail control.
Additionally, customers should expect delays along the E and F lines as Manhattan-bound trains will make local stops in Queens.
Emergency services confirm one fatality under the train. Police are now handling the situation.
According to an update from the MTA, M and R trains are disrupted between Manhattan and Queens in both directions. Customers should expect major delays at this time.
An update from the MTA confirms E/F/M/R trains are running with delays in both directions after NYPD and FDNY units concluded their operations.
The rescue train has returned to Grand Avenue, and passengers are being evacuated.
Power has been restored on the tracks, according to rail control.
Additionally, customers should expect delays along the E and F lines as Manhattan-bound trains will make local stops in Queens.
Emergency services confirm one fatality under the train. Police are now handling the situation.
According to an update from the MTA, M and R trains are disrupted between Manhattan and Queens in both directions. Customers should expect major delays at this time.
An update from the MTA confirms E/F/M/R trains are running with delays in both directions after NYPD and FDNY units concluded their operations.
The rescue train has returned to Grand Avenue, and passengers are being evacuated.
Power has been restored on the tracks, according to rail control.
Additionally, customers should expect delays along the E and F lines as Manhattan-bound trains will make local stops in Queens.
Emergency services confirm one fatality under the train. Police are now handling the situation.
According to an update from the MTA, M and R trains are disrupted between Manhattan and Queens in both directions. Customers should expect major delays at this time.
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This is happening way too often
@megameganmeg agreed
WTF every day some times several times a w
@4alwayz4everlife Exactly that’s what I say
I don’t think anyone is okay after getting hit by a train
Exactly, wow
Too many building fires and too many getting struck by trains
This is happening way too often
@megameganmeg agreed
WTF every day some times several times a w
@4alwayz4everlife Exactly that’s what I say
I don’t think anyone is okay after getting hit by a train
Exactly, wow
Too many building fires and too many getting struck by trains
This is happening way too often
@megameganmeg agreed
WTF every day some times several times a w
@4alwayz4everlife Exactly that’s what I say
I don’t think anyone is okay after getting hit by a train
Exactly, wow
Too many building fires and too many getting struck by trains
This is happening way too often
@megameganmeg agreed
WTF every day some times several times a w
@4alwayz4everlife Exactly that’s what I say
I don’t think anyone is okay after getting hit by a train
Exactly, wow
Too many building fires and too many getting struck by trains
This is happening way too often
@megameganmeg agreed
WTF every day some times several times a w
@4alwayz4everlife Exactly that’s what I say
I don’t think anyone is okay after getting hit by a train
Exactly, wow
Too many building fires and too many getting struck by trains
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