If you've felt the pain of subway delays this summer, you're not alone.

New numbers from the MTA show subway service hit a breaking point this summer. The MTA reported 138 disruptions classified as "major incidents" in June and July — the highest number for those months since 2018.

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The MTA reported 138 disruptions classified as "major incidents" in June and July. That's the biggest number in the summer since 2018

Most of the incidents were caused by aging infrastructure and failing equipment

The MTA says on-time performance was 85.2% in August

"Yesterday I was down here waiting for the N for well over an hour," commuter Jason Krigsfelf said. "It was pretty nuts."

"There's been several times where I've been stuck underground between station for, you know, 15, 20

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