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N and Q train service between Astoria and Manhattan is BACK UP

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May 19, 2015 By Michael Florio (UPDATE)

The N and Q trains, after being down for more than 1 hour, are back up and running after a track fire at the Lexington Avenue-59th Street Station forced the MTA to stop service this morning, according to the MTA.

The FDNY was called to the station just before 8 am this morning, and remained on the scene.

As a result of the fire, the N and Q trains were not running in either direction from Queensboro Plaza to 57th Street during the rush-hour commute.

 

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JM

Keep handing out those free AM and Metro papers. They are thrown on the floor and then get burned when the fall into the tracks.

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