Subway service on New York City's 7 line has been shut down because of icing.
According to the AP, trains near the Queensboro Plaza station lost power about 9:30 a.m. Monday. Passengers on the trains have been stranded for more than two hours. Four express trains filled with morning commuters have still not been evacuated, DNAinfo reported.
According to DNAinfo, trains were suspended between 42nd Street and Flushing Main Street starting about 9 a.m.
There's no word when regular service will be able to resume on the line.
Here's what the passengers are posting on twitter:
#7train It has been two hours since I'm on this train. Command center doesn't know how to rescue us. pic.twitter.com/u3e4IHb1Yi
- Leon Chang (@Savemejebuxs) February 2, 2015
BREAKING: this is what it's like inside #7 Train right now, stuck on tracks, heading there now #abc7ny @ABC7NY #MTA pic.twitter.com/GVygXYdzwb
- Kemberly Richardson (@kemrichardson7) February 2, 2015
Burning Umbrella And Vicious Ice Bring 7 Train To Its Knees http://t.co/m8NrEjXEqo pic.twitter.com/9JvqSMnafP
- Gothamist (@Gothamist) February 2, 2015
Getting a cab. PEACE OUT 7 TRAIN #MTA ???? pic.twitter.com/dJayTYzQ72
- christina lu (@christlu) February 2, 2015
The @MTA #7Train that's wreaking havoc this morning. @ABC7NY @Gothamist @nytimes pic.twitter.com/aQgBaqcAba
- Britton Pederson (@brittped) February 2, 2015