I’m calling this a “green light” weekend because, apart from the late Friday to Monday morning cncellation of 2 or 3 train service in either direction (meaning no service at Clark Street or on the 2/3 platforms at Borough Hall), which will be a fact of life every weekend until sometime this summer, there are no planned cancellations, route diversions, or station skips directly affecting service at any local stations. As usual, during the absence of 2/3 service, 4 and 5 (5 trains don’t usually serve Brooklyn on weekends) will provide alternate service to and into Brooklyn. Indeed, there are more trains coming from Manhattan to Court Street and to the N/R platforms at Jay Street, as Brooklyn bound N and Q trains are to be diverted to the R between Canal Street and Atlantic Avenue (N) or Canal Street and DeKalb Avenue (Q).
The following work week, Monday, February 5 to Friday, February 9, there are no planned cancellations, route diversions, or station skips directly affecting service at any local stations, except that Brooklyn bound N trains will continue to be diverted to the R line, providing service from Manhattan to Court Street and to the N/R platforms at Jay Street from 9:45 PM to 5:00 AM each night Monday to Thursday, while there will be no R service at these times.
For planned service changes that may affect travel on other parts of the system, either during the weekend or the following week, and for unplanned disruptions, see MTA Info.
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