First, some good news. The Momtague Street entrances to the Court Street station on the N/R le are open again; see photo taken yesterday.
This weekend — this (Friday, June 16) evening to Monday, June 19 morning — there will be no service in either direction at the 4/5 platforms at Borough Hall, as 4 trains will originate and terminate at Bowling Green in Manhattan, and 5 trains do not serve Brooklyn on weekends. 2 and 3 trains should be reunniung normally, except that 2 trains will be on a reduced schedule, running every 12 minutes. Those traveling to or from the East Side of Manhattan can switch between a 2 or 3 and a 4 or 5 at Fulton Street. Those traveling to or from Brooklyn can take a 3, which will be making all 4 train stops. Once again there will be extra service at Court Street and at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech, as N trains are being re-routed to the R line all weekend instead of just late at night.
The following work week — Monday, June 19 to Friday, June 23 — there will be no late night service at High Street and extra service at York Street in DUMBO, as A and C trains will be re-routed to the F line between 4th Street-Washington Square and Jay Street-MetroTech. Late nights Monday to Tuesday and Tuesday to Wednesday there will be no service at Clark Street or at the 2/3 platforms at Borough Hall, as 2 train service will be suspended between Chambers Street in Manhattan and Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center, and 3 trains do not serve Brooklyn late at night. Use 4 trains as an option, transferring at Fulton Street in Manhattan or at Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center. Late night Wednesday to Thursday there will be no Brooklyn bound service at Court Street or at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech, as Brooklyn bound N trains will be re-routed to the Q line between Canal Street in Manhattan to DeKalb Avenue in Brooklyn, and late night R train service will be suspended in both directions. Manhattan bound N trains should be running normally.
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