The G train is officially back in full service after a lengthy summer stop, which was essential for the MTA to upgrade the line's signaling system.
The modernization involved replacing a nearly 100-year-old analog signal system with advanced Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC), enhancing train speed and frequency.
The line, which connects Court Square in Long Island City to Church Avenue in Kensington, Brooklyn, resumed operations fully as of September 3 at 5 a.m.
While the shutdown was inconvenient for riders, the MTA emphasized that the upgrades were vital for improving overall efficiency on the G train route.
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