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7 Train to Shutdown at 4:00 PM for Winter Storm Jonas

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Photo by Dhan Bamjan Tamang

Jan. 23, 2016 Staff Report

The New York City Transit Authority and the MTA jointly announced that all above ground and elevated subway lines, including the 7 line, will begin shutting down at 4:00 pm today, with limited underground trains running. In addition, all non-emergency vehicles are ordered to remain off the roads beginning at 2:30 pm.

Mayor de Blasio said in a separate statement that the city now believes it will receive between 20–25 inches of snow today, citing the National Weather Service which estimated that 1-3 inches of snow will fall per hour until as late as 10:00 pm.

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fake Donald trump

7 train is the best. Stop complaining. I use it every day, believe me its one of the best train lines in ny, if not the best

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El loco

Will we notice the difference with 7 train service. Is there really a Dhan Banjam Tamang? Why no mention in this paper of the Mets resigning Yoenis Cespedes?

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