B train subway service suspended across NYC
NEW YORK (PIX11) -- B train service was been suspended between Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Bronx on Thursday morning, according to the MTA.
The suspension was caused by a signal malfunction on the Manhattan Bridge and debris on the tracks near DeKalb Avenue in Brooklyn, the MTA's website said.
For alternate service riders are advised to take the Q train in Brooklyn, the D train in Lower Manhattan, and the C train in upper Manhattan.
The suspension comes as N, Q, and R trains are also delayed in both directions due to a signal malfunction near Canal Street. Uptown N and Q trains are running along the R line from DeKalb Avenue to Canal Street.
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