Person Struck by Bronx Train Early Thursday Morning
Incident Occurred at 149 Street-Grand Concourse Station
A person was fatally struck by a subway train in the Bronx early Thursday morning, according to law enforcement sources. The incident occurred at the 149 Street-Grand Concourse Station of the 2 line around 7:30 a.m. on February 20.
Details of the Incident
According to police, officers responded to a 911 call of a person on the tracks at the 149 Street-Grand Concourse Station. However, police could not yet confirm a description of the person or how the incident occurred.
Response and Investigation
Video on the Citizen app showed NYPD Emergency Service, FDNY, and MTA crews working the scene above ground. Power had to be turned off before rescue teams went inside the train tunnel. The MTA reported severe service delays along the 2 and 3 lines as the investigation continued.
Service Disruptions
As of 9 a.m., all southbound 2 trains were running on the 5 line between Nevins Street and 149 Street-Grand Concourse. Most northbound 2 trains were also running on the 5. Service was restored with residual delays at around 9:12 a.m.
Conclusion
The investigation into the incident remains ongoing. The MTA advises commuters to check mta.info for further updates on train delays and detours.
FAQs
* What happened? A person was fatally struck by a subway train in the Bronx early Thursday morning.
* Where did the incident occur? The 149 Street-Grand Concourse Station of the 2 line.
* What was the response to the incident? NYPD Emergency Service, FDNY, and MTA crews responded to the scene, and power was turned off before rescue teams entered the tunnel.
* What were the service disruptions? Severe delays were reported on the 2 and 3 lines, with some trains running on the 5 line instead.