This weekend — late evening Friday, March 4 to early morning, Monday, March 7 — there will be no Manhattan bound service at High Street, as Manhattan bound A and C trains will be diverted to the F line between Jay Street-MetroTech and West 4th Street. This is the only planned service change, apart from the ongoing closure of Clark Street station, directly affecting service at any local stations. Those traveling into Brooklyn should know that no Brooklyn bound trains – 2, 3, or 4 – will be stopping at Bergen Street, Grand Army Plaza, or Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum. To reach these stops, take a 2, 3, or 4 train to Franklin Avenue-Medgar Evers College, and take a Manhattan bound train from there back to the skipped station. Also, F trains will not be running between Church Avenue and Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue. If you’re planning a trip to Coney this weekend — Sunday afternoon temps may reach the upper 60s — the N should be running normally. Free shuttle bus service will be available for stops between Church and Coney.
The following work week — Monday morning, March 7 to Friday evening, March 11 — late nights to early mornings Tuesday to Wednesday, Wednesday to Thursday, and Thursday to Friday, there will be no Manhattan bound service at Court Street or at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech. Use 2, 3, 4, or A trains — all of which should be running normally — instead. Also, during the late nights Monday to Tuesday through Thursday to Friday, there will be no F trains between Jay Street and Church Avenue, and no G trains between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Church. Shuttle buses will run from Jay to Church, making the stops in between, and will also run to and from Bergen Street. F trains will run between Church and Coney.
These are the planned service changes directly affecting service at local stations. Always check MTA Info for unplanned service changes that may affect local service or service on other parts of your trip, or for planned service changes that affect stations to or from which you may be traveling.
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