Subway Service Alerts: Brooklyn Heights and Nearby

Unlike last weekend, service disruptions at local stations are fairly minimal this weekend — Friday evening, December 8 to Mondy morning, December 11. A trains should be running normally in both directions at Jay Street-MetroTech and at High Street, but once again there will be a change of service, this time at Rockaway Boulevard, that means no direct A train service in both directions between here and JFK. There will also be no Brooklyn bound C train service at High Street, as Brooklyn bound C trains will be re-routed to the F line between 34th Street-Herald Square and Jay Street. This means extra Brooklyn bound servce at York Street in DUMBO. There will be no late night Manhattan bound service at Court Street or at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech, as late night R trin service in both directions will be suspended, and Manhattan bound N service will be rerouted to the Q line from DeKalb Avenue to Canal Street. All the numbered trains should be running normally at local stations, except that 2 trains will be on a reduced schedule – every 12 minutes.

The following work week – Monday, December 11 through Friday, December 15 – late night Monday to Tuesday there will be no Brooklyn bound service at Court Street or at the N/R platform at Jay Street-MetroTech as Brooklyn bound N trains will be re-routed to th Q line between Canal street and DeKalb Avenue, and R train service in both directions will be suspended. Late nights Tuesday to Wednesday through Thursday to Friday there will be no late night Manhattan bound N servce at Court street or at the N?R platforms at Jay Street, and R train service will be suspended in both directions. Late night Thursday to Friday thre will be no Brooklyn bound service at High Street, as Brooklyn bound A trains will be re-routed to the F line betweem West 4th Street-Washington Square and Jay Street-MetroTech, and C trains do not run late at night.This means extra Brooklyn bound service at York Street in DUMBO.

Always check MTA Info for last minute changes in planned service or 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. You can also get real time service alerts: register here.

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  • B.

    At this rate, instead of subway alerts you need bridge and major thoroughfare alerts. Every weekend, sometimes on both nights, pro-Hamas demonstrators have made getting around Brooklyn (and Manhattan) impossible. Our bridges are closed, our major avenues are closed, whole neighborhoods have to wait until demonstrators move on. After that is the cleanup.

    Freedom of speech and assembly my foot.

    These protests, as advertised, are designed to “shut down” the city, and they do. They need to be stopped.