Person Struck By Train At UWS 66th Street Station, Delays: MTA

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Upper West Side NY

22 March, 2021

2:43 PM

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UPDATE: 4:45 P.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains have resumed making their regular stops after NYPD and emergency service responded to a person who was struck by a train at 66th Street-Lincoln Center. You should still expect extensive delays in 1, 2, and 3 train service in both directions. The MTA did not give details on the condition of the person hit. UPDATE: 3:27 p.m. There is no 1, 2, or 3 train service in Manhattan as NYPD and emergency service continue to investigate a person struck by a train at the 66th Street-Lincoln Center station, according to the MTA. Additionally, there are delays and multiple impacts in 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 train service citywide. UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — A person was struck by a train Monday on the tracks of the 66th Street-Lincoln Center subway station on the Upper West Side, according to the MTA. The unidentified man was struck on the tracks by the train around 2 p.m., said the MTA. Southbound 2 and 3 trains are now running on the local track from 72nd Street to 34th Street-Penn Station and 1 train service going downtown will also be delayed as NYPD and emergency services respond to the incident. There are delays and/or reroutes in southbound 2 and 3 trains while NYPD and EMS respond to a customer struck by a train at 66 St-Lincoln Center. https://t.co/XcyrqjeIZU— NYCT Subway. Wear a Mask. (@NYCTSubway) March 22, 2021 This is a developing story, please check back in for updates.

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