MTA Suspends Service on Multiple Subway Lines After Vandals Smash Train Windows
- Vandals smashed windows on dozens of subway trains in New York City early Tuesday morning.
- The vandalism affected 36 trains across 5 subway lines, forcing the MTA to suspend service on the W line and implement limited schedules on the B, D, N, Q, and R lines.
- The MTA estimates that repairs could cost up to $500,000 due to the older age of the affected trains.
- Windows from out-of-service cars are being used to replace the vandalized windows.
- Service disruptions continued during morning rush hour commutes on Tuesday.