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Train Derailment At DeKalb Station Causes Train Delays

UPDATE: (3:25 p.m.): From Notify NYC:

All regular service has resumed on the B, D and Q trains after this morning’s derailment of a work train just north of the Dekalb Avenue station in Brooklyn. Expect residual delays.

UPDATE (9:38 a.m.): Downtown [Q] train service has resumed its regular route.

At around 6:00 a.m. this morning, a work train came off the B tracks at Dekalb Avenue Station, putting the entire line out of commission and creating delays along several other lines. Here are the changes currently in effect, via MTA.info:

Both directions, there is no

train service between the Brighton Beach Station and the Bedford Park Boulevard Station.

Downtown

trains are running on the

line from the 59th Street-Columbus Circle Station to the Jay Street-Metrotech Station then on the

line to the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station.

Both directions,

trains run local from the 59th Street-Columbus Circle Station to the Bedford Park Boulevard Station.

Downtown

and

trains are running on the

line from the Canal Street Station to the Dekalb Avenue Station.

Select downtown

trains are running on the

line from the 36th Street Station (Brooklyn) to the Coney Island-Stilwell Avenue Station.

Please expect delays in service on the

,

,

,

,

and

trains at this time.

Please allow additional travel time.