No. 7 subway train service partially suspended between 34th Street, Queensboro Plaza

<div>Commuters during the morning rush hour at the Fulton Center subway station in New York, US, on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. New York Citys aging transit system needs 2,000 new subway and commuter rail cars, 60 miles of new subway tracks and upgraded power stations, according to the MTAs five-year capital plan. Photographer: David Dee Delgado/Bloomberg via Getty Images</div>

NEW YORK - The New York City subway's 7 train is partially suspended in both directions between the 34th Street-Hudson Yards station and the Queensboro Plaza station, officials say.

In a post on X, the subway said the disruption was due to a signal malfunction near Court Square in Queens.

For alternate service between Manhattan and Queens, people are asked to consider using E/F/R/M trains.

For more information and real-time updates, visit mta.info

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