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Smoke in New York subway injures at least 18 The 1 train ran with severe delays in both directions after initially being suspended due to a smoke condition inside a station in Upper Manhattan ...
NEW YORK -- Eighteen people were injured after a track fire was reported on the No.1 subway track, filling a New York City station with smoke, MTA officials said. Thick gray smoke billowed out of ...
The 191st Street station is 173 feet, or roughly 17 stories, below St. Nicholas Avenue, making it the deepest station in New York City’s subway system. Riders enter and exit via either elevators ...