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W. 4th St. MTA summer time subway sign outage delayed greater than 2,000 trains
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W. 4th St. MTA summer time subway sign outage delayed greater than 2,000 trains

Last updated: September 4, 2025 8:51 pm
Editorial Board Published September 4, 2025
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July’s large, two-day sign outage at Manhattan’s W. Fourth St. subway station delayed 2,275 subway trains, based on MTA information — accounting for greater than 14% of the delays attributable to tools failures that month.

The outages brought about a string of purple lights on the coronary heart of the subway’s B Division — the lettered strains — inflicting large delays and rerouting on the A, C, E, B, D, F and M strains.

In line with latest information posted by the MTA, throughout the month of July, the general subway system skilled 39,078 whole delays — outlined as a practice arriving at its meant terminal greater than 5 minutes not on time, skipping any deliberate station stops or being canceled outright.

Sign issues at W. Fourth St. brought about cascading commute issues Tuesday morning, July 29, 2025. (Evan Simko-Bednarski
/ New York Every day Information)

In line with the MTA information, tools and infrastructure failures accounted for 16,202 of these delays throughout July.

The second outage, which started at 8:32 a.m. two days later — July 31 — snarled subways by way of the p.m. rush hour as work crews wrestled a number of substitute transformers into place.

Donovan mentioned that 1,272 trains had been held up by that outage.

In whole, the incident delayed or rerouted 2,257 trains over two days — 14% of all of the system’s equipment-related delays in July and 6% of all delays, normally.

MTA signal maintainers are pictured at the West 4th Street subway station on Thursday, July 31, 2025, as they respond to the second signal malfunction at the Manhattan hub in three days. (Evan Simko-Bednarski / New York Daily News)MTA sign maintainers are pictured on the W. Fourth St. subway station on Thursday, July 31, 2025, as they reply to the second sign malfunction on the Manhattan hub in three days. (Evan Simko-Bednarski / New York Every day Information)

Tools failures had been the reason for most of July’s delays — as they’ve been for many months because the pandemic lockdown.

As well as, a scarcity of accessible practice crews was accountable for 3,161 delays in July, based on the info. “Police and medical” incidents brought about 8,106 trains to run not on time, and seven,945 subway slowdowns throughout July had been attributable to preplanned monitor work.

“Operating conditions,” resembling motion of labor trains, accounted for two,508 delays, whereas “external factors,” resembling climate circumstances and flooding, had been behind 1,156 holdups.

The reason for the W. Fourth St. outage stays below investigation.

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