Due to signal problems 1, 2, and 3 trains are now suspended in both directions between 96th Street and Chambers Street in Manhattan. In addition, 2 trains remain running via the 5 line from 149th Street in the Bronx and Nevins Street in Brooklyn. Expect delays and consider alternate routes. See http://www.mta.info for details.
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