Sandy-swamped section of NYC subway is fixed: Gov.

Manhattan-Brooklyn service to resume Fri. on subway's R line after tunnel swamped by Sandy

NEW YORK (AP) -- Trains are set to start rolling Friday on a key stretch of the New York City subway system that has been out of commission since Superstorm Sandy.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that R trains would resume running between the Jay Street-MetroTech station in Brooklyn and the Whitehall Street stop in Manhattan. He says service will start in time for Friday morning's rush hour.

About 65,000 riders take the R each weekday.

The line's tunnel under the East River was heavily damaged by the Oct. 29 storm. The R later resumed running within Manhattan only.

Two parts of the subway system remain out of service: the A line between Howard Beach and the Rockaways in Queens, and the No.1 Line south of Rector Street in Lower Manhattan.