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Broken Rail Shuts Down C Train, MTA Reroutes A Line

By Jess Wisloski | July 8, 2013 6:01pm | Updated on July 8, 2013 10:20pm
 The C train was shut down on Monday evening after a broken rail occurred at Fulton Street, the MTA said.
The C train was shut down on Monday evening after a broken rail occurred at Fulton Street, the MTA said.
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NEW YORK CITY — A broken rail on the C train subway line to be rerouted during rush hour on Monday evening shortly after 5 p.m., the MTA said on its website.

The busted track, which occurred below Fulton Street in Manhattan, took out all C trains between Euclid Avenue and 168th Street, according to the MTA.

Additionally, all southbound A trains were running on the F line from West 4th Street in Manhattan to Jay St-MetroTech station in Brooklyn.

The MTA urged customers to build in additional travel time Monday evening.