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Power Outage at New York’s Grand Central Station Leads to Train Delays
| By Kenny Servera
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A power outage at Grand Central Terminal on Monday morning in New York City led to major delays for trains.
According to PIX 11, at around 9:30 a.m. a power outage occurred causing delays in the lower transit hub. Officials stated that the reason for the outage was water damaging one of its transformers. Outages on the upper level of the station had occurred intermittently earlier Monday.
Many passengers took to social media to post photos of the outage. Kala Rama of PIX 11 tweeted out a video of Grand Central being blacked out:
#HappeningNow no power at @GrandCentralNYC. Train traffic being affected. Several entrances locked. @PIX11News #NYPD pic.twitter.com/22qoNnX0YY
— Kala Rama (@KalaRamaTV) February 15, 2016
NYPD officers had sealed off every entrance except for the main one in the busy transit hub. PIX 11 News anchor Nicole Johnson posted a photo of law enforcement guarding the entrance.
Witnesses also report that the train ticket machines were down as well.
Due to the President’s Day holiday, trains were running on a holiday schedule and ridership was lower than normal.
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