BROOKLYN – Subway service was temporarily halted Thursday morning after a train derailment in Brooklyn, FDNY and MTA said
According to the FDNY, the report arrived at around 4:10 am for a « minor train derailment » near the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station
No injuries were reported, but the incident resulted in numerous delays and service changes along the D, N, Q and R metro lines
Just after 8 a.m. the MTA tweeted that there were residual delays on lines D, N and R, and that the D and N service was « fully operational », while warning passengers to expect to longer waits as the trains return on time
The MTA said on Twitter at 7:30 am that trains along the affected lines were continuing but with significant delays in both directions
There are residual delays in DN and R trains after a train, which was not in passenger service, suffered a minor derailment from a car near Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Ctr Le D&N service is now fully operational, but expect longer waits as we get trains back on track imageTwittercom / w0F9sxXJmv
Previously there was « limited service » on these lines between Brooklyn and Manhattan while the FDNY investigated
The MTA initially asked runners to consider using a 2, 3, 4 or 5 train service between Manhattan and Brooklyn
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