The MTA said B and C trains had been suspended in both directions due to a loss of a third-rail power near 59th Street Columbus Circle.
Friday, January 17, 2025 5:14AM
West side subway lines resumed operations after power problems at Columbus Circle delayed the evening commute.
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) — Service on multiple subway lines in Manhattan has resumed after power problems impacted the evening commute on Thursday.
The MTA said B and C trains had been suspended in both directions due to a loss of a third-rail power near 59th Street Columbus Circle.
A, B, C and D trains had also stopped running between 125th Street and 59th Street Columbus Circle.
You can follow updates on the MTA’s website.
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The MTA said B and C trains had been suspended in both directions due to a loss of a third-rail power near 59th Street Columbus Circle.
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