Traffic & Transit

B And Q Trains Stalled During Rush Hour, MTA Says

One straphanger reported it took an hour for her Q train to make eight stops.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK -- Manhattan-bound service on the B and Q lines slowed to a crawl Thursday morning after a train's brakes were activated in a Brooklyn station, according to the MTA.

When a train stalled in the DeKalb Avenue station at about 8:30 a.m., northbound B and Q trains were rerouted to the R line until about 9:15 a.m., said the MTA.

Straphangers reported commutes that took up to 90 minutes and, even after B and Q service was restored, the MTA warned riders to expect delays.

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