127-year-old water main gives way under NYC’s Times Square, flooding streets, subways

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A 127-year-old water main under New York’s Times Square gave way, flooding midtown streets and the busy Times Square subway station

ByThe Associated Press

August 29, 2023, 8:25 AM

Water Main Break Times Square

This photo, provided by MTA New York City Transit, shows water from a water main break cascading into New York’s Times Square subway station, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023. A 127-year-old, 20-inch water main under New York’s Times Square gave way early Tuesday, flooding midtown streets and the city’s busiest subway station. (Marc A. Hermann/MTA, via AP)

The Associated Press

NEW YORK — A 127-year-old water main under New York’s Times Square gave way early Tuesday, flooding midtown streets and the city’s busiest subway station.

The 20-inch (half-meter) water main gave way under 40th Street and Seventh Avenue at 3 a.m., said Rohit Aggarwala, commissioner of New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection.

The rushing water was only a few inches deep on the street, but videos posted on social media showed the flood cascading into the Times Square subway station down stairwells and through ventilation grates. The water turned the trenches that carry the subway tracks into mini rivers and soaked train platforms.

It took DEP crews about an hour to find the source of the leak and shut the water off, Aggarwala said.

The excavation left a big hole at the intersection of 40th Street and Seventh Avenue, where workers were digging with heavy equipment to get to the broken section of pipe.

While that intersection remained closed to car traffic, surrounding streets were open by rush hour.

Subway service, however, was suspended through much of Manhattan on the 1, 2 and 3 lines, which run directly under the broken pipe.

Aggarwala said it appeared that only two local businesses were without left without water at the start of the work day.

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