The MTA has announced a suspension of the G train service this weekend for essential signal modernization work, affecting the stretch between Bedford-Nostrand and Church avenues. This maintenance is part of a broader effort to upgrade the outdated signal system. While the service disruption will last from Friday night to early Monday morning, commuters have expressed relief compared to more extensive shut-downs experienced in the past. Free shuttle buses will be provided to assist riders during the outage, with service resuming at 5 a.m. on Monday.
Commuters on the G line will face disruptions this weekend as the MTA suspends train service between Bedford-Nostrand and Church avenues for further signal modernization work.
The MTA says the improvements will enhance service reliability in the future, making the short disruption worthwhile in the long term.
Many riders recall last summer's six-week G line shutdown and say they're relieved this disruption will last only a few days.
Until train service resumes at 5 a.m. on Monday, the MTA will provide free shuttle buses between Bedford-Nostrand and Church avenues.
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