Traffic & Transit
Person Struck By Train At 110th Street On Upper West Side: MTA
2 and 3 train service is suspended north of 96th Street, according to the MTA.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — A person was struck by a train Friday evening at the 110 Street-Central Park North 1, 2, 3 station on the Upper West Side, transit officials said.
The person was hit shortly after 4:30 p.m., according to the MTA.
There is no 2 or 3 train service north of 96th Street to allow the incident to get investigated, according to the MTA. 2 trains are running on the 5 line between 149th St-Grand Concourse and Nevins Street in both directions.
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3 trains are not running between 96th Street and Harlem-148th Street in both directions, said the MTA.
UPDATE 1/2: There is no 2 or 3 service north of 96 St.
2 trains are running on the 5 line between 149 St-Grand Concourse and Nevins St in both directions.
3 trains are not running between 96 St and Harlem-148 St in both directions.
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