A derailment at Brighton Beach snarled transit service during Friday morning’s commute, the MTA said.
The second set of wheels on a southbound Q train came off the rails around 8:55 a.m., MTA spokesman Kevin Ortiz said. There were no injuries. Riders were removed from the car via a reach train, he said.
B trains are currently suspended from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach in both directions, according to the MTA.
Commuters can expect delays on the B and Q line, which is running along the N line from Atlantic Avenue Barclays Center station to the Coney Island Sitwell Avenue station.
Signal issues at the 42nd Street-Bryant Park station also caused delays on the F and M line, the agency said.
Last month, a southbound A train derailed in Harlem at the West 125th Street station, leaving at least 39 people injured. The incident caused extensive delays and power outages at stations between 59th and 125th street.
http://www.amny.com/amp/transit/train-derails-at-brighton-beach-q-b-train-service-delayed-mta-says-1.13814046
One week without bs, is that too hard to ask?
The second set of wheels on a southbound Q train came off the rails around 8:55 a.m., MTA spokesman Kevin Ortiz said. There were no injuries. Riders were removed from the car via a reach train, he said.
B trains are currently suspended from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach in both directions, according to the MTA.
Commuters can expect delays on the B and Q line, which is running along the N line from Atlantic Avenue Barclays Center station to the Coney Island Sitwell Avenue station.
Signal issues at the 42nd Street-Bryant Park station also caused delays on the F and M line, the agency said.
Last month, a southbound A train derailed in Harlem at the West 125th Street station, leaving at least 39 people injured. The incident caused extensive delays and power outages at stations between 59th and 125th street.
http://www.amny.com/amp/transit/train-derails-at-brighton-beach-q-b-train-service-delayed-mta-says-1.13814046
One week without bs, is that too hard to ask?