"MTA Restores Full Subway Service After Upper West Side Derailment"

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Subway service on the Upper West Side was fully restored after a collision and derailment involving two trains on the 1 line near 96th Street disrupted service for two days. The incident, which resulted in 24 injuries, prompted an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. Crews worked around the clock to make repairs, remove the trains from the subway tunnel, and complete a safety inspection of the area. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the restoration of full service, allowing hundreds of thousands of riders to resume their commutes.
Topics:business#derailment#mta#national-transportation-safety-board#subway#transportation#upper-west-side
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- Subway Service Is Fully Restored After Derailment in Manhattan The New York Times
- Full subway service restored after Upper West Side train crash New York Daily News
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