The G Train service interruption allowed MTA to successfully complete signal modernization and major repairs, improving overall service reliability and efficiency for passengers.
This project marked MTA Construction & Development's first design-build signal modernization project, showcasing innovative methods to keep costs contained while reducing service disruptions.
The new signal equipment and substantial repair work were needed due to aging infrastructure, with many signals dating back to the line's inception in the 1930s.
Ongoing Re-NEW-vation efforts included repairs and upgrades at 10 subway stations, ensuring the G line remains safe and clean for commuters despite necessary outages.
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