The MTA has announced that G train service will be disrupted this summer due to ongoing signal modernization efforts, similar to last year. The work involves updating the northern line between Court Square and Bedford-Nostrand on weeknights and weekends in July and August, with shuttle buses available for commuters. This project, which began last year, aims to modernize the train's signal system dating back to the 1930s and includes significant repairs and upgrades, expected to be completed by 2027 at a project cost of $368 million, with 5G service anticipated later this year.
The G train service will experience disruptions again this summer, necessitating shuttle bus service as signal modernization work continues.
Signal modernization for the G train includes crucial upgrades like equipment installation and 30 miles of track reconstruction, expected to continue until 2027.
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