September 25, 2023

PHOTOS: MTA Crews Work to Remove Fallen Tree from Tracks in Brooklyn

Tropical Storm Ophelia Brings Heavy Rain and Strong Winds to New York City Metropolitan Area 

View Photos of MTA Storm Response

Dozens of Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) New York City Transit frontline employees worked through the late morning into the early afternoon to remove a fallen tree and its extensive branches from southbound n tracks as Tropical Storm Ophelia continued to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds across the New York metropolitan area.

At approximately 11:29 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 25, a tree fell across the southbound tracks near 8 Av on the n line in Brooklyn. Crews worked to remove the tree and additional debris by cutting it into several pieces and removing it from the tracks.

Shortly after 1:30 p.m. crews successfully cleared the tracks of all tree debris, restoring service ahead of the evening commute.

“New York City Transit crews are prepared for whatever challenges they may face in the field, whether that be potential flooding, fallen debris, or any other obstacles,” said NYC Transit President Richard Davey. “Transit workers stepped up and responded quickly this afternoon, ensuring the safe restoration of n train service before the evening rush.”

MTA Communications kept customers updated in real-time, delivering weather-related updates to hundreds of thousands of riders across the Authority’s website, apps, e-mail alert distribution system and digital signage during the disruption to n service, which included diverting trains onto the d line.

 

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