Regular Service Resumes On B, D And Q Lines After Earlier Derailment
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Commuters who were dreading their subway commute home can breathe a sigh of relief.
The MTA said that as of 2:15 p.m., all regular service had resumed on the B, D and Q lines. A spokesman for the agency said crews "worked diligently throughout the day" to make the necessary repairs after the derailment of a work train just north of the DeKalb Avenue station in Brooklyn on Tuesday morning.
Earlier in the day, the B, D, and Q lines were running with a number of service changes.
Unfortunately, it wasn't the only headache commuters were left coping with Tuesday morning: a Long Island Rail Road train struck a vehicle, causing disruptions, and a commuter bus crashed in New Jersey.
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