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Subway service restored after fire

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Service has been restored Tuesday night after a tunnel fire at the Dekalb Avenue Station in Brooklyn caused service suspendsions and significant delays on several lines.

Firefighters responded to the 2-alarm cable fire in the tunnel and brought it under control, according to the FDNY's Twitter account.

The MTA warned riders to expect delays throughout the evening.

The problem affected the N, Q, R, B, and D lines.

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