Limited W train service returns after subway car windows smashed, vandalized

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W train service suspended after vandalism

Service on the W train was suspended Wednesday after vandals smashed the glass inside 78 subway car windows across 36 different trains.

Limited service on the ‘W' train has returned after initially being suspended Wednesday morning due to a string of vandalism Tuesday night. 

Service was restored at around 5 p.m. on Wednesday between Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard and Whitehall Street-South Ferry.

Police said several train car windows were broken and shattered around midnight and into early Wednesday morning.

A total of 36 trains were impacted, and 78 windows were broken. Damages and repairs are estimated to cost half a million dollars.

The NYPD is still investigating who may be behind these acts of vandalism.

As of now, they have no one in custody.

The MTA said they’ve exhausted their supply of extra train car windows, making it harder to know when the repairs will be complete.

Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).