Eighteen people were injured after a track fire was reported on the No.1 subway track, filling a New York City station with smoke, MTA officials said.
Investigators believe the smoke was caused by a moving train striking an object on the tracks, officials said.
Service on the 1 subway train was restored late Tuesday afternoon after a southbound train hit some debris on the track and ...
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS (WABC) -- 18 people were injured after a track fire was reported on the No.1 subway track, filling the ...
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