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Fire at Midtown subway, service interrupted

By DNAinfo Staff on October 2, 2009 5:30pm  | Updated on October 2, 2009 5:36pm

By Jennifer Glickel and Jon Schuppe

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MIDTOWN — A fire in a Con Edison substation forced authorities to evacuate a Midtown subway station Friday, interrrupting service on the B, D, F and V lines.

A fire department spokesman said the subway station, at Seventh Avenue and W. 53rd Street, was evacuated as a precaution. There are no reported injuries, and there is no trace of carbon monoxide in the station, he said.

The fire, first reported at 11:16 a.m., drew about 60 firefighters to the scene, the spokesman said.

From the street, the only evidence was thick, gray smoke billowing from a manhole cover on W. 53rd Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Transit officials were descending into the substation, and paramedics waited down the block.

ConEd substation on 53rd Street between 6th and 7th Avenues where the fire broke out.
ConEd substation on 53rd Street between 6th and 7th Avenues where the fire broke out.
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The station serves the B, D subway lines but service was disrupted on the B, D, F and V lines.

It is too early to tell how the fire started, the spokesman said.

A firefighter at the scene said it smelled like an electrical fire, and that firefighteres were letting it "burn out."

By 12:45 p.m., the entrances to the subway were open, and passengers were not being turned away.

By 1:35 p.m., the MTA sent an e-mail alert to riders that service had resumed.