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Man killed by Brooklyn subway train, causing rush hour delays on No. 3 and 4 lines



A man was struck and killed by a Brooklyn No. 3 train, causing massive delays during Friday’s rush hour, police and MTA officials said.

The unidentified victim was struck by the train at the Sutter Ave.-Rutland station near E. 98th St. in Brownsville about 7:45 a.m., cops said.

The man died at the scene, causing the MTA to limit No. 3 and No. 4 train service between the Crown Hts-Utica Ave. and New Lots Ave. stations.

Commuters were urged to take buses to major Brooklyn transit hubs as the NYPD continues its investigation.

It was not immediately clear if the victim jumped in front of the oncoming train or was already on the tracks when the south-bound train entered the station, cops said.

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