"MTA Fully Restores Subway Service Post-Derailment, Addresses Safety Concerns"

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Subway service on the 1, 2, and 3 lines in Manhattan has been fully restored following a collision and derailment near 96th Street that injured 26 people. The incident occurred when an out-of-service train moved forward despite a red signal, colliding with a passenger train. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash, with early indications suggesting human error by the out-of-service train's crew. After extensive repairs, full service resumed early Sunday morning.
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