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Falling Concrete at DeKalb Ave Station Causes Service Changes, MTA Says

 Crews cleared the tracks of debris after concrete fell from part of the wall and ceiling at the DeKalb Avenue station Monday afternoon.
Crews cleared the tracks of debris after concrete fell from part of the wall and ceiling at the DeKalb Avenue station Monday afternoon.
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BROOKLYN — Falling debris at the DeKalb Avenue subway station caused service changes on the B, D, N, Q and R lines Monday afternoon, the MTA said.

Concrete fell from the wall and ceiling of the station around 1 p.m., according to an MTA spokesman. Crews were seen on the tracks Monday afternoon cleaning up the debris. 

The falling concrete caused service changes on the B, D, N, Q and R trains, according to the MTA.

Service resumed with residual delays around 7 p.m.