AirTrain service at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York was halted Thursday afternoon due to a reported fire.
Officials did not immediately comment on the cause of the suspended service but social media users reported seeing smoke and flames on the tracks. The FDNY was on scene.
Shuttle buses were still available at terminals and stations, the airport said in a Tweet.
No injuries were reported.
AirTrain JFK Airport service has been temporarily suspended. Shuttle buses are available at terminals and stations. [61]
— John F. Kennedy (@JFKairport) March 9, 2017
Omg the airtrain track is on fire. ??♀️??♀️??♀️
— niomi nandhay (@niominandhay_) March 9, 2017
QNS ALL HANDS AIRTRAIN 2, (JFK AIRPORT) FIRE ON THE AIR TRAIN TRACKS, UNDER CONTROL
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) March 9, 2017