According to the MTA, there was a decoupling between the third and fourth car of a No. 4 train, meaning the cars separated.
New York City Transit President Demetrius Crichlow said the separation of train cars is "an unusual incident," but says the train's brakes immediately activated as intended.
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As part of its 2025–2029 Capital Plan, the MTA announced a $2.3 billion order for 316 new state-of-the-art M-9A railcars, ...