The changes on the J line will continue on weekends until the end of June (with the exception of June 10-12), while the shuttle buses will continue to be used on weekends along the M line until the end of August.
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Free shuttle buses will replace J train service between Broadway Junction and Marcy Avenue, and will replace M train service between Middle Village-Metropolitan Avenue (Queens) to either Myrtle Avenue/Broadway, Flushing Avenue/Broadway or Marcy Avenue.Train service on the 5 line will only run between Eastchester-Dyre Avenue and East 180 Street riders can take the 2 train for service between East 180 Street and 149 Street-Grand Concourse, as well as the 4 train between 149 Street-Grand Concourse and Bowling Green making it a pretty convenient subway for individuals living in or near the Lower.Trains on the 4 line will run in two segments, with a transfer between the Bronx and Manhattan at 125th Street.All N trains will run local between DeKalb Avenue and 59th Street in Brooklyn in both directions.No R train service between 36 Street in Brooklyn and Bay Ridge-95 Street, with shuttle buses available for service to Bay Ridge Avenue, 77 Street, 86 Street and Bay Ridge-95 Street.There will be no F train service between Church Avenue and Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, with riders told to take the M35 and M68 buses instead.There will be no downtown A/C/E service from 50th Street to High Street A/C trains will run on the D/F lines between 59th Street-Columbus Circle and Jay Street-MetroTech, while E trains will run on the R line from Queens Plaza to Whitehall Street-South Ferry.Trains will also run on a Sunday schedule on Monday for Memorial Day. In order to make critical track and signal upgrades, the MTA said that nine lines will be impacted by service changes starting Friday through Monday, May 30. Monday, stopping at all stations between there and Suffern, before going express to Secaucus Junction and Hoboken. An extra train will leave Port Jervis at 4:05 p.m.
Metro-North will run on standard Saturday and Sunday schedules for those two days, the MTA said, and will operate on a Sunday schedule Monday as well.
Dyre Avenue Line (Bronx) - 5 stations between Eastchester. canceled to reallocate equipment and accommodate weekend travel plans. Culver Line (Brooklyn) - 21 stations between Jay Street / Metro Tech and Coney Island - Stillwell Ave. There will 10 extra trains Friday afternoon on lines east and west of the Hudson for Metro-North, with some trains between 5:25 p.m. The summer trains will operate every weekend starting Memorial Day Weekend through the first weekend of September. Monday will have a Sunday schedule, the MTA said, with the usual Sunday afternoon trains from Montauk running Monday afternoon instead. "You are out of touch if you believe everything's OK.Strong Storms Eye NYC Area Monday: Damaging Winds, Flash Floods, Hail Possible Mayor, you need to go undercover and see for yourself what's going on. New statistics confirm they're down, but Cori says if city leaders really believe that, they need to wake up. He is going around saying everything is fine, but the riders know different."Ī spokesman for Mayor Bill de Blasio's office told CBS2, "Subway crime is at record lows and we're going to keep working on making trains safer and safer." "We just don't think this mayor takes the problem seriously enough. "It's crazy, but it's all too common," Loegel said. "Everybody riding the subway has to live in fear," Cori said. The railing broke his fall, but the unprovoked attack left him angry. He says the suspect grumbled something and walked away. "Out of the corner of my eye, I see someone coming closer to me and the guy hauls off and punches me right in the face," Cori said.