New York City subway train and platform flooded
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When the train doors opened, "quite a lot of water came in, so almost all of us stood up on the seats," a passenger told Newsweek.
One of two female fare beaters was arrested Tuesday in the beat down of an on-duty woman MTA employee at a Brooklyn subway station early this month, cops said. Ayizhae Thomas, 24 was charged with
A person of interest is in custody after a stabbing in the NYC subway Monday morning. It happened just after 6 a.m. aboard a southbound 1 train at the 145th Street station.
Some roads remained closed in sections of New York and New Jersey after heavy rain swept across the U.S. Northeast.
The heavy downpours wreaked havoc across the city with footage showing commuters overwhelmed by floodwaters in various subway stations.
A manhole at the 28th Street station on the 1 line turned into a geyser during Monday night's torrential downpour. It wasn't the first time it happened.
Four minors were caught subway surfing in the Bronx by an NYPD drone, showing them on top of a moving train before being apprehended at Parkchester station.
A New York City subway flooded, brown water overflowed a New Jersey street and partially submerged vehicles, and the East Coast saw a torrent of rain that broke several rainfall records on Monday. The rainfall was part of a series of storms that set off flash flood warnings from Virginia to Pennsylvania.
Data obtained by Gothamist through a freedom of information request shows how riders physically feel the effects of the MTA's oldest trains.