The Central Subway in San Francisco will undergo a significant closure to address water leak issues starting from late February to mid-March. The SFMTA confirmed that this shutdown is necessary to repair ongoing leaks, reflecting a history of plumbing problems since the subway's delayed opening. Initially, red Solo cups were used as temporary drainage solutions. The closure will affect the entire underground segment of the subway, affecting passengers who use the T-Third line, which will be replaced by bus service during this period.
The Central Subway will be shut down for over two weeks starting February 26 to address ongoing water leaks, a recurring issue since its opening.
The subway's initial water leak issue was temporarily solved with red Solo cups, highlighting an embarrassing moment in its operational history.
SFMTA plans to repair the leaks to ensure the long-term functionality of the $1.95 billion Central Subway investment.
The closure affects the full length of the Central Subway, from Fourth and Brannan to Chinatown-Rose Pak, necessitating the use of bus services.
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