Subway Service Alerts: Brooklyn Heights and Nearby

Sure and begorrah, St. Patrick smiles on us with what, barring as always unforeseen incidents, should be another “green light” weekend, with no planned cancellations, route changes, or station skips directly affecting service at local stations. There will be less frequent service from morning to evening Saturday and Sunday in both directions at Clark Street and at the 2/3 platforms at Borough Hall as 2 trains will be running on a reduced schedule — every 12 minutes. Meanwhile, there will be more frequent R train service in both directions during daytime Saturday and Sunday. Keep in mind that the High Street entrance to the A/C lines will be closed for some time while escalators are repaired. Either cross Cadman Park to use the escalators at Adams Street or use the Jay Street-MetroTech station.

The following work week (Monday morning, March 18 through Friday evening, March 22) late nights Monday to Tuesday and Tuesday to Wednesday there will be no service in either direction at Clark Street or at the 2/3 platforms at Borough Hall because 2 service will be suspended between Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Chambers Street, and 3 trains do not serve Brooklyn late at night. 4 trains will make 2 train stops between Borough Hall and Atlantic Avenue. Late nights Monday to Tuesday through Thursday to Friday there will be no G train service between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Church Avenue. To get to or from G train stops, use the F train to or from Church Avenue. On the late night Wednesday to Thursday there will only be Manhattan bound service at Court Street and 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 and DeKalb Avenue, and there will be no R train service in either direction between Whitehall Street in Manhattan and 59th Street in Brooklyn. On the late night Thursday to Friday there will be only Brooklyn bound service at these stations, as Manhattan bound trains will be on the Q line and R trains won’t be running in either direction.

These are the PLANNED service changes for this weekend and for the following week. 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. You can also get real time service alerts: register here.

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