Starting February 26, the Rose Pak Subway Station in San Francisco's Chinatown will be closed for 17 days to address urgent water leaks that have caused damage to the station's infrastructure. SFMTA officials indicate this extended closure is vital to perform necessary repairs, including filling voids with grout and enhancing waterproofing, to prevent further deterioration. The closure will affect four stations on the Central SubwayT line, impacting daily commuters along a busy commercial corridor. Community leaders are advocating for necessary maintenance despite the disruption.
The Chinatown Rose Pak Subway Station will be closed for 17 days starting February 26 for necessary repairs due to water leaks damaging the infrastructure.
SFMTA spokesperson Erica Kato stated that water intrusion, which is common in tunnels, has begun to cause damage at the station that opened two years ago.
Supervisor Danny Sauter emphasized the need for repairs, noting the visible leaks in Chinatown and the significance of addressing this water situation.
The closure affects multiple Muni Metro stations along the Central Subway line, impacting the busy commercial corridor towards the Caltrain Station.
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