UPPER EAST SIDE — Multiple subway lines are experiencing delays after a man was struck by a train in Manhattan on Thursday, according to the MTA and police.
The incident happened at the 86th Street subway station in the Upper East Side around 2:40 p.m., police said.
The man was apparently walking on the train tracks when he was struck. He was taken to a local hospital where he is expected to survive.
The 4 and 6 train lines are currently with delays in both directions after the incident. No. 5 trains were previously running on No. 2 lines tracks.
Additional incident details have not been released. An investigation remains ongoing.
Riders can view train updates on the MTA’s website.