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7 Train Service Resumes After Fatal Grand Central Strike

Police said the man jumped, with no criminality suspected.

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Overview

  • FDNY said a person was struck by a No. 7 train near 42nd Street and 3rd Avenue around 6:30 a.m. and died at the scene.
  • The MTA initially suspended service between 34th Street–Hudson Yards and Hunters Point Avenue during the investigation.
  • Trains resumed shortly after 8 a.m., with delays reported in both directions as service recovered.
  • Trains bound for 34th Street–Hudson Yards were turned at Hunters Point Avenue to maintain Flushing–Main Street service.
  • Riders were directed to E, F, M, R, N and W lines for alternatives, and the LIRR cross‑honored fares between Penn Station or Grand Central Madison and Flushing–Main Street.