ABC Money
Home

NYC power outage snarls traffic, trains


Published :
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 14:24
By : Agencies
Print this Story


AddThis Social Bookmark Button

NEW YORK (AP) - The blackout was brief, darkening a large swath of Manhattan and the Bronx for less than an hour. But it came on a sweltering day and left some wondering if it wasn't a sign of trouble to come.

The outage Wednesday knocked out traffic lights, snarled subway service and forced the evacuation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on one of the hottest days of the year.

'It was chaos,' said motorist Edward Ankudavich, who spent an hour traveling 20 blocks in the Bronx.

The blackout, which started at 3:42 p.m. and lasted about an hour, affected approximately 385,000 people, Consolidated Edison Chief Executive Kevin Burke said at a news conference. It started in a Queens substation connected to two others in the Bronx and Manhattan's Upper East Side, he said.

Burke said the cause was under investigation but that it wasn't likely caused by increased power usage. He said it was unlikely to happen again.

The city was experiencing the second day of temperatures hovering around 90 degrees. Visitors to the Met had to sit on the outside steps in the heat. Traffic lights in affected areas also went down, causing heavy gridlock. Lights went out around Yankee Stadium, and subway and train service was disrupted all around New York, which consumes more power on a hot summer day than the entire nation of Chile.

The blackout caused subway and commuter train suspensions and delays, officials said.

For some, the outage hearkened back to blackouts last year and in 2003 and left some wondering if more outages were likely.

'It doesn't bode well for the rest of the summer, but I'm impressed they got it back on so fast,' said Nancy Marcus, a manager at an optician's store on the Upper East Side.

Last summer, about 174,000 people were affected by a blackout in Queens. Residents sweltered without air conditioners on some of the hottest days of the year, and estimated business losses ran into the tens of millions of dollars as stores were forced to throw out perished goods.

Associated Press writers Verena Dobnik, Jim Fitzgerald, Tim Klass, Sara Kugler, Amy Westfeldt, Ann Levin and Deepti Hajela contributed to this report.

Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.




Share on


 You Might Like
NYC power outage shuts down train lines
NYC power outage snarls traffic, trains
+
Power outage traps nearly 20,000 in Tokyo trains for more than 4 hours
TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Aerospace and transportation highlights to 09:10 BST

Comment on this Article
Comment:
Title:
Name:
Please Enter
 
Here
  

 Search News

 Look For
Business
Credit cards
Finance
Loans
Money
Mortgages

 
 Stock Quotes *
SYMBOL
LAST
CHANGE
DOW JONES
10340.69
-107.24 ( -1.03 %)
NASDAQ
2792.28
22.57 ( 0.81 %)
FTSE 100
5741.15
38.78 ( 0.68 %)

SYMBOL ( 2012-01-19 )
LAST
CHANGE
STANDARD CHARTERED ( 11:35am )
1559.00
70.00 ( 4.76 %)
WOLSELEY PLC ( 11:35am )
2250.00
70.00 ( 3.20 %)
CARNIVAL ( 11:35am )
2017.00
46.00 ( 2.42 %)
LAND SECURITIES GROUP ( 11:35am )
679.50
36.50 ( 5.63 %)
WHITBREAD ( 11:35am )
1662.99
33.99 ( 2.09 %)

SYMBOL ( 2012-01-19 )
LAST
CHANGE
3M COMPANY ( 12:34pm )
85.78
0.71 ( 0.83 %)
BOEING CO ( 12:34pm )
75.70
0.64 ( 0.85 %)
JP MORGAN CHASE CO ( 12:34pm )
37.03
0.49 ( 1.33 %)
WAL MART STORES ( 12:34pm )
60.44
0.43 ( 0.72 %)
IBM ( 12:34pm )
181.50
0.43 ( 0.24 %)

SYMBOL ( 2012-01-19 )
LAST
CHANGE
F5 NETWORKS INC ( 12:11pm )
122.38
13.92 ( 11.80 %)
ICO GLOBAL COMM CL A ( 8:01pm )
99999999.99
9.37 ( 366.02 %)
PRICELINECOM INC ( 12:23pm )
525.40
6.57 ( 1.26 %)
AMAZONCOM INC ( 12:04pm )
195.65
6.21 ( 3.25 %)
MILLICOM INTERNATIONAL CELLULAR SA ( 4:00pm )
110.18
4.82 ( 4.43 %)

Gainers & Losers
Dow Jones
Euro Stoxx 50
FTSE 100
FTSE 250
FTSE AIM
FTSE ALL
Nasdaq

 Portfolio Manager

You must log in to access this area of the site. If you are not a registered user click here to sign up for instant access!


 Finance Explained

Money making ideas

Save money

Money management
Savings accounts
Investing money
Share dealing
Stock broker
Forex currency trading
Pension plans
Functions of Money

(c) 2007 ABCmoney.co.uk, All Rights Reserved
*ABCMoney.co.uk does not guarantee the accuracy of any share prices or stock quotations displayed. These are not real time quotes; all are delayed by at least twenty minutes and are for information purposes only.