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NEW YORK CITY — Weekend plans could come with straphanger pangs for riders on multiple New York City subway lines this weekend, according to the MTA. Service changes are slated for...
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Service changes are slated for the 1, A, D, L, N, Q, R, SR, and Staten Island Railway trains, the MTA announced Friday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to swipe your way across the city.
Major service changes are slated for the 7, A, C, J, Q, and Staten Island Railway trains, the MTA announced Friday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to swipe your way across the city this ...
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The M had to run to 96th Street because of capacity reductions on the Queens Boulevard Line due to ongoing weekend construction. [80] [81] Both weekday and weekend M frequencies were also increased. [82] [83] [81] This extra service was discontinued after completion of tunnel construction on April 27, 2020. [84]
Posted Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 11:03 am ET | Updated Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 11:07 am ET. The MTA announced Friday it will make service changes on several major subway lines in New York City....
The MTA announced Wednesday that the 6 subway train line will get a major boost in weekend service, promising an only six minute wait for the train starting this Saturday, Aug. 12.
IRT Dyre Avenue Line ( 5 train) – entire line. IRT Pelham Line ( 6 and <6> trains) – entire line. IRT Flushing Line ( 7 and <7> trains) – from 33rd Street–Rawson Street to Flushing–Main Street. IRT New Lots Line ( 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains) at Junius Street – center track is not usable in revenue service.
The 1 local train will run more frequently on weekends starting this Saturday, the MTA announced Wednesday. Specifically, the 1 will come every six minutes instead of every eight.