"On the morning of June 29, 2010 there were multiple disruptions in service including a fire and smoke conditions, track circuit failure, brakes in emergency, and sick customers at various locations, which caused massive service delays..."
If you're like me and find that the MTA's Subway service is increasingly bad and if you ever need verification about your lateness isn't your fault but because of mismanaged and under-financed public transit then check out the New York City Transit Delay Verification System.
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Check out my delay below;
REF. NUM: ----
ENTER DATE: 6/29/2010 10:46:27 AM
SERVICE DATE: 6/29/2010
SUBWAY SERVICE DELAY
Station Entrance Information: | |
LINE: C Line | |
BEGIN TRAVEL (STATION): Clinton - Washington Avenues | TIME DEPARTED : 8:00 AM |
Transfer 1 | |
LINE: 2 Line | |
BEGIN TRAVEL (STATION): Fulton Street | |
ENDED TRAVEL (STATION): 96 Street | |
Transfer 2 | |
LINE: 1 Line | |
BEGIN TRAVEL (STATION): 96 Street | |
ENDED TRAVEL (STATION): 116 Street - Columbia University | |
Station Exit Information: | |
ENDED TRAVEL (STATION): 116 Street - Columbia University | TIME ARRIVED: 9:45 AM |
LENGTH OF DELAY: 125 minutes |
RIDER COMMENTS: F trains were running on the A, C line.
TRANSIT COMMENTS: On the morning of June 29, 2010 there were multiple disruptions in service including a fire and smoke conditions, track circuit failure, brakes in emergency, and sick customers at various locations, which caused massive service delays, reroutes and our trains to be discharged on the A B C D E F G J M N Q R. As a result, any one delay lasted up to 120 minutes on one or on any combination of the aforementioned subway lines.
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