Grand Central Station tunnel trespasser causes rush hour train delays: MTA
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A person trespassing in a Grand Central Station tunnel created a travel headache for rush hour commuters Friday night — as several trains were delayed over the incident.
The intruder was found inside the Park Avenue Tunnel near 86th Street and taken into MTA police custody just after 5:40 p.m., an MTA spokesperson told The Post.
Because of the interloper, Hudson, Harlem and New Haven line trains traveling into and out of Grand Central were delayed, the MTA said in a tweet.
Service resumed after the suspect was removed from the tracks, but customers were told to expect delays of up to 45 minutes.
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