Train service resumes in the Bronx after four-car separation incident

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Train service resumes in the Bronx after four-car separation incident

Subway service has resumed in the Bronx following an incident involving a four-car separation on a 4 train. The event occurred on Sunday, causing a temporary halt in service during the critical evening commute.

Incident Details

The train decoupled at approximately 5:30 p.m. near East 149th Street and Grand Concourse. A single car detached and became immobilized on the tracks within the tunnel.

Emergency Response

  • About 60 passengers were evacuated from the train.
  • Firefighters, MTA personnel, and NYPD officers facilitated the evacuation.
  • No injuries were reported during this incident.

MTA officials conducted an investigation into the separation, causing significant delays for downtown 4 and 5 trains. Many passengers were left searching for alternative routes home, emphasizing the impact of the incident on daily commutes.

Service Restoration

Transit services have now resumed, ensuring that commuters can return to their regular schedules. Ongoing updates regarding any further investigations will be provided to the public.