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A broken rail caused major delays Thursday at about 5 p.m. 

Midtown »

An ad for the spooky show was too "shocking and menacing," a lawsuit charges.

Woodside »

85 rail sections from the same batch were also tested and no defects were found, officials said Monday.

Financial District »

The Fulton Center, most recently slated to open Thursday, won't open for another 60 to 90 days.

Long Island City »

Changes will hit the 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, A, C, E, F, 42nd Street Shuttle and Franklin Avenue Shuttle.

Washington Heights »

The long-defunct 9 train was spotted Thursday, nine years after it was axed by the MTA.

Fort Wadsworth »

The bridge will have full and partial closures overnight next week to install new sign gantries.

Midtown »

Due to "temporary power loss" systemwide, all subways were briefly running with delays, the MTA said.

Midtown »

The 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, E, F, G, L, N, Q, R and S lines will be affected by construction this weekend.

Greenwich Village »

The worker grabbed the woman after selling her candy at the 8th Street N/R station, police said.

Financial District »

The MTA project is expected to be completed more than nine years after the initial contract goal. 

Chelsea »

The man was attacked on the downtown platform of the 18th Street station, police said.

Upper East Side »

Firenze Restaurant has found a unique way to use the fence erected by the MTA.

Jackson Heights »

The victim was attacked at the 74th Street-Broadway station on May 24.

Jackson Heights »

The 7 train won't run from Manhattan to the 74th Street station, which could impact Queens Pride.