I don’t know about you, but the last place I want to be trapped after enduring a grueling workday is the NYC subway. Unfortunately for many hard-working commuters, this was the case yesterday evening.
I don’t know about you, but the last place I want to be trapped after enduring a grueling workday is the NYC subway. Unfortunately for many hard-working commuters, this was the case yesterday evening.I don’t know about you, but the last place I want to be trapped after enduring a grueling workday is the NYC subway. Unfortunately for many hard-working commuters, this was the case yesterday evening.
I don’t know about you, but the last place I want to be trapped after enduring a grueling workday is the NYC subway. Unfortunately for many hard-working commuters, this was the case yesterday evening.
Eventually, members of the New York City Fire Department (NYFD) rescued the individuals and guided them out through the subway’s service stairways.
“We thank the hundreds of transit workers, firefighters, NYPD officers and responders from other agencies who worked to quickly assist riders on two trains stuck between stations following a Con Ed power failure,” NYC Transit president Demetrius Crichlow said in a statement. “Fortunately, evacuations were orderly and there appear to be no serious injuries.”