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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and the Following Week

Our run of good luck continues into the New Year, as there are no planned service changes that affect any local subway stations this weekend. Like last weekend, there are some changes that will affect travel to or from Brooklyn beyond the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center and Franklin Avenue stations on the 2, 3 and 4 […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and New Year’s Week

Once again, there are no planned diversions that will directly affect service at any local subway station this weekend. There are some service changes that will affect travel to or from Brooklyn beyond the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center and Franklin Avenue stations on the 2, 3 and 4 lines, and travel into Manhattan past Canal Street […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and the Following Week

Update: The R train is back! Yes, Brooklyn Heights, Santa has prezzies for subway users. We get the R train back on Friday (although the MTA website has yet to announce it officially, the story appears solid). On top of that–joy to the world!–there are no planned (and I stress planned) diversions or cancellations affecting […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and the Following Week

The MTA has a Chanukah present–no, not the big one, the restoration of R train service between Brooklyn and Manhattan; that will have to wait at least until Boxing Day, and more likely until New Year’s–for Brooklyn Heights. The good news is, there are no planned diversions that will affect service (apart from the continuing […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and the Following Week

Apart from the continuing lack of R train service between Brooklyn and Manhattan, there are no planned changes affecting service at any local stations this coming weekend. The R train to and from Queens has been extended to Whitehall Street in lower Manhattan, and the Brooklyn section of the R continues to run between Jay […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and Following Week

Still no news about resumption of service on the R line between Brooklyn and Manhattan, so no service in either direction at Court Street. Apart from that, service disruptions at local stations will be minimal, unless you’re traveling into Brooklyn. The 3 train won’t be running at all this weekend, though the 2 train will, […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and the Following Week

Apart from the continuing lack of service on the R line between Brooklyn and Manhattan in both directions, which means no service at the Court Street station or on the R platform at Jay Street-Metro Tech, there are no planned changes affecting service at any of the stations in or near Brooklyn Heights this weekend […]

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Subway Service Alerts: Weekend and the Following Week

The big news is that restoration of R line service between Brooklyn and Manhattan is weeks away. There are a few service changes planned for the coming weekend. The C train will not be running between Brooklyn and Manhattan in either direction, although the A train will, so there will be less service than usual […]

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Subway Update: 2, 3, and F Manhattan Service Restored

Service to and from Manhattan, as well as into Brooklyn, has been restored on the 2 and 3 line at Clark Street and Borough Hall, and on the F line at Jay Street/Metro Tech and at York Street in DUMBO. So, counting the 4/5 line at Borough Hall, there are now three options for Manhattan […]

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Update On Transit Options Thursday

Shuttle bus service to/from Manhattan: Will operate between Jay Street/Metrotech and 57th Street/Lexington Avenue via the Manhattan Bridge. No info yet on hours of operation/schedules. Subway service into Brooklyn: Subway service between some local stations and destinations within Brooklyn. 4 trains will run between Borough Hall and New Lots Avenue, making all local stops. To […]

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