Train Service Resumes at NYC's Grand Central After Report of Suspicious Package

Subway service on the 7 line between Manhattan and Queens resumed Monday afternoon after a police investigation at Grand Central Terminal.

The NYPD said officers responded to a platform around noon for a report of a suspicious package.

Officials evacuated the platform as a precaution, police told News 4.

Subway service between Manhattan and Queens was temporarily suspended for the police investigation.

Update: 7 service is temporarily suspended between Manhattan and Queens while NYPD conducts an investigation.

Manhattan-bound ‌7‌ trains will turn around at ‌Queensboro Plaza‌.

Flushing-bound trains are holding in stations between ‌34 St-Hudson Yards‌ and ‌42 St-Bryant Pk‌. https://t.co/NmthZXaR73 pic.twitter.com/lhWrHydQFR

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