Signal problems near West 4th Street in Manhattan have disrupted 12 subway lines, producing delays and altered service patterns across the network. The A, C, E, B, D and F lines are operating with delays in both directions. M train service is available between Forest Hills–71 Av. and Delancey St–Essex Street. A separate switch problem near Prince Street is disrupting the N, Q, R and W lines. For travel between Queens and Manhattan, riders are advised to use the 7, E, F and R trains. Riders should consult the MTA website for ongoing service updates and details.
NEW YORK CITY - Multiple subways lines have been disrupted due to a signal problem near West 4th Street in Manhattan Wednesday evening, according to the MTA. 12 subways lines are being affected. The A, C, E, B, D and F lines are running with delays in both directions. There are M train service between Forest Hills-71 Av. and Delancey St-Essex station.
In addition, the N, Q, R, and W lines are disrupted due to a switch problem near Prince Street. For service between Queens and Manhattan, the MTA is advising customers to use the 7, E, F, and R trains. For service updates, check the MTA's website.
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