NYC subway lines experiencing delays after power outage

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Power outage continues to affect NYC subways

Severe delays and train stoppages affected New York City's subway lines after a power loss to a signaling system. FOX 5 NY's Meredith Gorman has more.

Several New York City subway lines were suspended or partially suspended earlier today due to a power outage in Manhattan during the busy morning commute on a scorching-hot day.

Some NYC subway lines suspended, partially suspended

What we know:

According to the MTA and FOX 5 NY's Meredith Gorman, the A. B, D, F, M, Q and 6 trains are currently experiencing delays after a loss of power near the West 4th Street station in Greenwich Village. 

The power loss took place a short time before 8:30 a.m. earlier today, July 29.

Crews were able to reset the breaker that was tripped, which led to the power loss.

A full list of delays, reroutes and more can be found here.

Severe heat affecting commuters

Local perspective:

Temperatures will reach the upper 90s today, guaranteeing discomfort for thousands of subway riders, delays or not.

The Source: This article uses information from the MTA and reporting from FOX 5 NY's Meredith Gorman.

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