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Man killed by train in Times Square

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  • Man killed by train in Times Square

  • Tuesday, January 22 2013 10:51 AM EST2013-01-22 15:51:07 GMT
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NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -

A man was struck and killed by a subway car at the Times Square station Tuesday morning, according to the NYPD.

The deadly incident on the northbound No. 2 subway line occurred just before 10 a.m.  It is not clear how the man ended up on the tracks.

Service is disrupted on the No. 2 and No. 3 lines.

No. 2 trains are running on the No. 5 line in both directions between the Nevins Street Station and 149-Grand Concourse Station.

No. 3 trains are running local between Chambers Street and 96th Street.

For updates on the service disruptions, visit MTA.info

In December, a man from Queens was shoved onto subway tracks as a train rolled into the Times Square station. Ki-Suck Han, 58, was killed. Naeem Davis, a homeless man, is charged in his murder.

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