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When the train doors opened, "quite a lot of water came in, so almost all of us stood up on the seats," a passenger told Newsweek.
MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber is calling on New York City to build up its sewer system after massive subway flooding during Monday's storm.
Several NYC subway stations flooded on Monday night after rain drenched parts of the city, causing severe delays and even closures.
This is what one New York City Subway station looked like Monday. Despite heavy rains and flooding, trains remain operational.
A heated clash between Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy and Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) turned a routine House budget hearing into a high-profile political showdown.
Four minors were caught subway surfing in the Bronx by an NYPD drone, showing them on top of a moving train before being apprehended at Parkchester station.
NEW YORK — New York City’s subway system was fully operational for the Tuesday morning commute, however some roads remained closed in sections of New York and New Jersey after heavy rain swept across the U.S. Northeast overnight, causing flash floods.
Survey reveals 74% of NYC subway riders face OMNY system issues including unresponsive readers and late charges.