What caused the disruption to LIRR service?
A two-alarm fire at Grand Central Terminal caused smoke conditions that disrupted LIRR service.
News / New York
A two-alarm fire at Grand Central Terminal in New York City caused major disruptions to Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) service on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The fire broke out in a deep sublevel of the terminal, prompting a large emergency respo...
The fire at Grand Central Terminal triggered a large-scale emergency response, involving over 100 firefighters and EMS personnel. The FDNY was alerted to smoke in the station around 8:08 a.m. on Tuesday. The exact location of the smoke condition was not immediately clear, but it prompted the suspension of service in and out of Grand Central. Several LIRR branches were affected, including the Babylon, Far Rockaway, Port Jefferson, Port Washington, Ronkonkoma, and West Hempstead lines. Some westbound trains were terminated at Jamaica or diverted to Penn Station or Atlantic Terminal. Subways cross-honored LIRR fares on the 7 train at Woodside to help commuters reach Grand Central. The incident underscores the challenges of managing emergencies in complex underground transportation hubs and the importance of coordinated responses to minimize disruptions. The cause of the fire is under investigation by fire marshals.
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A two-alarm fire at Grand Central Terminal caused smoke conditions that disrupted LIRR service.
Affected branches included the Babylon, Far Rockaway, Port Jefferson, Port Washington, Ronkonkoma, and West Hempstead lines.
Three firefighters and one civilian sustained minor injuries.
Subways cross-honored LIRR fares, particularly on the 7 train at Woodside.
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