Traffic & Transit
7 Train Suspended In Both Directions
The MTA said a person was struck by a train at the 52nd Street station.

UPDATE: Service on the 7 train is resuming in both directions. The MTA said to anticipate delays as trains get back on schedule.
Service on the 7 train has been suspended in both directions after a person was hit by a train at 52nd Street, according to the MTA.
The agency is advising people to use the E,F or R train instead.
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The Long Island Railroad is also allowing anyone with a MetroCard to board the Port Washington branch train at Flushing-Main Street and all trains at Woodside and Penn Station.
7 service is suspended in both directions in Queens while NYPD and EMS help someone who was struck by a train at 52 St. Consider using nearby E, F and R service instead. Transfer between trains at Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av and Court Sq (E only). pic.twitter.com/ZfmVr4ddjs
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) December 7, 2019
The agency is also offering guidance on other available route options.
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