Person struck by subway train in Brooklyn, multiple lines suspended: MTA
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A person was struck by a subway train in Brooklyn on Friday, causing delays on multiple lines, according to the MTA.
The person was hit near the Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College subway station around noon, according to the FDNY. They were taken to NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County.
Their condition was not immediately available. There was no Nos. 2 or 5 train service between President Street and Flatbush Avenue.
Southbound No. 2 trains ended at Chambers Street or President Street-Medgar Evers College, while southbound No. 5 trains ended at Bowling Green or President Street-Medgar Evers College, according to the MTA. Normal service has since resumed with severe delays.
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The N line was also partially suspended on Friday due to a stalled train inside a tunnel, according to the MTA.
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