New York – NYC Subway Train Loses Power, Strands Riders For 2 ½ Hours

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    A worker runs though a puddle of slush to a taxi he hailed in Times Square during a winter storm in the early morning hours in the Manhattan borough of New York February 2, 2015.   REUTERS/Carlo AllegriNew York – Rush-hour commuters were stranded Monday on a packed subway train that lost power for 2 1/2 hours before it could be towed to a station, and five other trains were stuck behind it.

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    The Manhattan-bound No. 7 train lost power above ground in Queens at about 9 a.m., said Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokeswoman Amanda Kwan. Ice buildup on the third rail was the suspected cause, but transit officials were still investigating the outage.

    The train was pulled into Queensboro Plaza by a rescue car at around 11:30 a.m., Kwan said.

    It was sleeting and about 30 degrees during the rush-hour commute when the power went out. Passengers heard a number of announcements over the loudspeaker from transit officials while they were stranded and once nearly evacuated, said Ashley Carr, 30, who was on the train.

    “Everyone on the train was in decent spirits, since there was literally nothing we could do about it,” Carr said in an email. “Some people were upset that no one was offering their seats to those who stood the entire time.”

    Five other No. 7 express trains were stuck behind the darkened car, but they didn’t lose power. They were later taken to a station in Woodside to let passengers off.

    The power outage created a headache of a morning commute for Queens residents. Subway platforms were crowded with people waiting for trains, and many gave up and took the bus to work.

    The No. 7 line had already been delayed once Monday morning. About 10 minutes before the outage, in a separate incident, an umbrella caught fire on the third rail at another Queens station, Kwan said.


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    lavrenty
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    lavrenty
    9 years ago

    bureacrats that now want to raise the fare even more, thanks Cuomo.

    9 years ago

    Once again the MTA has shown how backward and uncaring it is towards the riding public. There are devices on the market that could have prevented the torture these subway riders experienced for those 2 and 1/2 hours. All the while the MTA eliminated Express Buses such as the X-29 that offered an alternative to the outdoor lines such as the Q and B trains.

    Mazal1
    Mazal1
    9 years ago

    The train went dark it was cold and I had to stand. The handicapped seat was available but people were afraid if they sit there they will be fined. John Lindsay was the best mayor, call him back

    RebKlemson
    RebKlemson
    9 years ago

    get over the x-29 already!