New York City commuters are facing significant disruptions as the G train service in Queens and Brooklyn shuts down for six weeks starting today. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced that the closure is part of a major construction project and will last until September 3. During this period, the G train will be out of service 24 hours a day, and riders will need to rely on shuttle buses provided by the MTA. The shutdown, which begins with Phase 1 on Friday, is expected to cause considerable inconvenience for daily commuters, who are being advised to plan their journeys accordingly.
G train riders should brace for a summer of pain starting Friday as an MTA construction project will shut down entire segments of the line 24 hours a day until Sept. 3. https://t.co/vrlI97rSNs
G train riders should brace for a summer of pain starting today as an MTA construction project will shut down entire segments of the line 24 hours a day until Sept. 3. Details on the construction project and closure dates: https://t.co/71hI2wBgAo https://t.co/m6xTf98qZN
Brooklyn and Queens prepare yourselves: The G train summer of pain begins today https://t.co/OPnOSNUaTx
Phase 1 of dreaded G train shutdown starts today. Here's what you need to know. https://t.co/INhuSu690V
G train riders will have to rely on shuttle buses as the six-week shutdown begins today in Brooklyn and Queens. @Christinafantv has more on what it means for the commute. https://t.co/qHFJxHNVKL
G train service in Queens and Brooklyn will be shut down starting Friday for 6 weeks, but the MTA says riders can rely on prompt shuttle bus service. @elijahwestbrook has what you need to know. https://t.co/qHFJxHNVKL
NYC commuters brace for summer hell as G train shuts down for repairs https://t.co/ZLwjOHFjDK https://t.co/qUWTMcFXrw