7 train delayed in Manhattan after person struck by train, MTA says

Service on 7 train subway line delayed in Manhattan

New York City subway riders faced major delays on the 7 train for the Monday commute into Manhattan. 

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says police are investigating a person struck by a train at Grand Central-42nd Street. At this point, there's no word on the person's condition. 

The MTA initially said 7 train service was suspended between 34th Street-Hudson Yards in Manhattan and Hunters Point Avenue in Queens. 

The agency later said limited Flushing-Main St. bound service was running from 34th Street-Hudson Yards to Vernon Blvd-Jackson Ave. 

Service has since resumed in both directions with residual delays. 

Riders should take an E, F, M or R train at 74th Street-Broadway or an N or W train at Queensboro Plaza for alternate routes. CLICK HERE for the latest service changes.

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