- New York City's subway system has a flooding problem.
- The stations, platforms, and tunnels regularly flood during rainstorms snarling commutes for millions of people.
- Monday was no exception, as heavy rain complicated signal delays on major transit lines.
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New York City's subway system flooded yet again. These are the best tweets about the antiquated transit system's struggles with rain.
David Slotnick / Business Insider
Between flooding and software glitches in its antiquated signalling system, New York City's subway system hasn't had a good month.
Monday night was no exception, as flash flooding snarled evening commutes in the five boroughs amid even more signal issues already complicating delays.
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Angry straphangers posted photos and videos of their soggy commutes to Twitter:
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