Heavy Storms Cause More Trouble On New York City Subways
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Heavy storms that soaked our region created problems for commuters on the New York City subway.
Heavy rains caused service disruptions Tuesday afternoon on the C and E line due to water flowing into the 23rd Street station. Service has since resumed.
C and E train service has resumed.https://t.co/YrCMV8KRFh
— NYCT Subway. Wear a Mask. (@NYCTSubway) September 25, 2018
Other passengers took to Twitter to post videos of water streaming down in some stations.
@MTA @ABC7NY @CBSNewYorkth this is what's goin on at 50st 8 ave st E train. pic.twitter.com/AfNkDu0Jid
— DurrsakuNyc???????????????? (@mandidurresnyc) September 25, 2018
Twitter user @mandidurresnyc posted a video of brown water flowing onto the platform and into the tracks from the ceiling of the 50th Street E train stop.
Hey @Gothamist, it's uhhh, raining a bit at 50th street pic.twitter.com/T7UG4J6sSl
— Val (@VEPritchard) September 25, 2018
Twitter user @VEPritchard posted video of it "raining a bit" at the southbound 50th Street 1 train station.
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Just last week, another round of heavy rains soaked the subways, prompting another round of commuter outcry on social media.