Weeknight and Weekend Service Plan Ahead with Alternate Service April 26, 2019 — Summer 2020

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Weeknight and Weekend Service Plan Ahead with Alternate Service April 26, 2019 — Summer 2020 Weeknight and Weekend Service Plan Ahead with Alternate Service April 26, 2019 — Summer 2020 Queensboro V A Plaza D N 59 St A R Columbus Circle 5 Av/ G 59 St Queens Key 57 St-7 Av 57 St 59 St Plaza 1 Av and 3 Av 7 Av Court Sq-23 St • L Every 10 minutes between Lorimer St 5 Av/53 St Lexington Av/53 St E M E Court Sq Key and Canarsie-Rockaway Pkwy G•7 =M to 96 St-2 Av 51 St 7 50 St Every 20 minutes between 8 Av southbound only 50 St 49 St 6 =L n-bound 47–50 Sts and Bedford Av 42 St Rockefeller Ctr Port Authority 21 St Hunters Middle Village New Williamsburg Link B91 Bus Terminal Metropolitan Av ‘ G Point Av Times Sq-42 St 5 Av Grand Central 7 N•Q•R•W•S•1•2•3•7 42 St except QUEENS ‘ New Williamsburg Link B92 Bryant Pk 42 St S exceptS S•4•5•6•7 Fresh Pond Rd ‘ Enhanced M14A Bus Service 34 St 34 St =L every 20 min every 10 min 34 St Penn Penn 34 St 33 St =L Forest Av Hudson Station Station Herald Sq Free transfer with MetroCard Yards E 7 28 St 28 St 28 St QUEENS a s BROOKLYN Seneca Av t Greenpoint Av 23 St 23 St 23 St 23 St R Bedford Av 23 St i v 6 Av L Jefferson St DeKalb Av 18 St MANHATTAN e Nassau Av L r L Halsey St GrahamL Av L 8 Av ‘ 3 Av 1 Av For the most up-to-date Lorimer St GrandL St 14 St L Myrtle MontroseMorgan Av Av L Knickerbocker Av Wyckoff Avs information: • 6 L • Wilson Av • Chauncey St ‘ 14 St 14 St ‘ 5 • ‘ ‘ Metropolitan L M • R Av L 4 • • Q Astor Pl W • G • N Bushwick Av Abingdon Sq R L 8 St- ‘ Central Av • • L Q Aberdeen St • Follow us on Twitter NYU L J N • C 14 St–Union Sq Broadway @nyctsubway #LProject ‘ J Junction ‘ Broadway • W 4 St • M A G LorimerJ M St FlushingJ Av Gates Av Wash Sq Halsey St Christopher St J J Sheridan Sq Myrtle Av Kosciuszko St Bleecker St J Atlantic Av Download the new MYmta App J • 6 • M B’way– M LafayetteF St 2 Av • L J M Rockaway • M Av Houston St • M J Prince St • J Hewes St Or check service status at new.mta.info Delancey St Marcy Av Spring St Spring St Essex St Myrtle utter ‘ F Flushing Av Ralph Av S 6 Willoughby Avs Av Guide to a faster, BROOKLYN L Canal St Canal St Canal St Bowery East Nostrand Avs Utica Av reliable trip that avoids Canal St Broadway Bedford Junius St Livonia Av J•6 Learn more about the L Project: • • • 3 L Franklin St N Q R W 6 possible crowding: York St Classon Av Rockaway Av New Lots Av Subscribe to our newsletter and visit Chambers St Kingston B15 JFK Airport L Chambers St Chambers St Washington Avs Throop Avs alternate service Park City Saratoga Av Place J new.mta.info/L-Project Hall Clinton Nostrand Av Brooklyn Bridge High St East 105 St and the M14A/D City Hall DeKalb Av L • • Fulton St Franklin Av Sutter Av–Rutland Rd World Trade 4 5 6 Crown Hts Center Utica Av Clinton Washington Avs Fulton St Jay St ≥≤ Accessible Transfer Points MetroTech Cortlandt St • • • • • • A C J 2 3 4 5 Court St Myrtle-Wyckoff ML WTC Cortlandt Lafayette Av Kingston Av Marcy Av JM Canarsie April 26, 2019 — Summer 2020 Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr Rockaway Pkwy Wall St Clark St Nevins St Wall St Broadway-Lafayette St BDFM/Bleecker St 6 L Rector St Rector St Nostrand Av Y R A FLATBUSH AV Franklin Av W 4 St ABCDFM W Broad St BoroughHoyt Hall St Hoyt D A 2•3 and north- Schermerhorn President14 St-8 St Av ACE O bound • •5 R 4 5 2 B 14 St-Union Sq Sterling St =N=Q=R=WL Bowling Green Whitehall St Bergen St South Ferry Plaza 34 St-Herald Sq BDFM=N=Q=R=W Grand Army South Ferry Winthrop St Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr Eastern Pkwy Prospect Digital Job# 19_070 Brooklyn Museum Park M Church Av Beverly Rd Newkirk Av 15 St • G F Prospect Park Flatbush Av Brooklyn College -L service -L nights and Enhanced -M-G7- Meet your new service alternatives will continue weekends and bus options for nights and weekends as normal during Plan to use alternate service to avoid crowding. Because the -L will run with reduced service nights and weekends, we’re enhancing service on the M14A, the and and implementing the new Williamsburg Link buses. Weeknights 10 PM to 5 AM -M-G -7 the busiest During the busiest hours on weekends, while the -L runs every 20 mins: • Service ramps down at 8 PM to make room times, the main for work trains. • The M14A/D combined will run every 3 mins • Starting at 10 PM, -L runs every 20 mins • -M will run every 8 mins commuting times between Brooklyn and Manhattan and • -J every 10 mins every 10 mins between Lorimer St and • -G every 8 mins on weekdays. Canarsie-Rockaway Pkwy. • -7 every 4 mins Weekends 10 PM Fri until 5 AM Mon • Williamsburg Link every 3 mins each route On nights and weekends, -L service operates around our construction area. This means trains • Service ramps down at 8 PM Fridays to make Taking a combination of these other options may make your trip to and from 1 Av faster. will run less frequently than usual. To help you room for work trains. Here’s what your weekend trip could look like: get around, we’re giving you more options in • From 10 PM Friday through 5 AM Monday, addition to the -L by enhancing other subway -L runs every 20 mins between Manhattan lines and bus routes. and Brooklyn. Between Lorimer St and Destination -L first train during -L during busy Using alternate Map shows Canarsie-Rockaway Pkwy, -L runs every weekend low ridership times ridership times subway and bus service. Weekdays 10 mins from 10 PM to 1:30 AM on Friday and (assumes 10 mins wait) (assumes waiting for (Williamsburg Link Where there 5 AM to 10 PM — Regular -L service from 6 AM to 1:30 AM on Saturday and Sunday second train) and/or M14) are multiple reducing 8 PM alternatives, combined If you take the -L 6 Av 15 mins 37 mins 15 mins frequencies Weeknights • If you miss an arriving train, it will be faster Rockefeller Center 25 mins 45 mins 26 mins are shown. 10 PM to 1:30 AM — Reduced -L service to take the M14A/D and connect to 1:30 AM to 5 AM — Regular -L service another subway. Grand Central 23 mins 43 mins 17 mins Key bus stops: Weekends • We have you covered. If you swipe your Bedford Av 17 mins 37 mins 38 mins MetroCard into the subway, but decide 8 Av 14 St-Union Square 1 Av 6 AM to 1:30 AM — Reduced -L service to take an alternate route, NYC Transit staff Eastbound M14A/D - South side Eastbound M14A/D – South side Eastbound M14A/D – South side will be there to assist. Key things to remember as you plan the route that works best for you: of 14 St east of 8th Ave of 14 St east of 4th Ave of 14th St east of 1st Ave • Trains will run on one track. This means that Westbound M14A/D – North side Westbound M14A/D – North side Westbound M14A/D – North side • The M14A bus stop is just outside the station, • If you’re traveling to Williamsburg, the one side of the station will be open at a time, of 14th St west of 8th Ave of 14th St east of 4th Ave of 14th St east of 1st Ave and trains will be arriving from both directions. and travels along 14 St, Avenue A and Essex St new Williamsburg Link B91 and B92 buses Watch the countdown clocks and listen to to the Lower East Side connecting with: connect the -J-M-G to the Bedford Av 6 Av 3 Av Essex St/Delancey St and Lorimer St -L stations. Eastbound M14A/D – South side Eastbound M14A/D – South side Eastbound M14A – West side of announcements to make sure you catch -456 -N-Q-R at 14 St Union Sq, the right train, and don’t lean over the of 14th St east of 6th Ave of 14th St east of 3rd Ave Essex St south of Delancey St -BFM at 6 Av, platform edge. Westbound M14A/D – North side Westbound M14A/D – North side Westbound M14A – East side of 123 at 14 St, • Stations will be crowded at times. Watch of 14th St west of 6th Ave of 14th St west of 3rd Ave Essex St north of Delancey St ACE at 8 Av, your step and look for NYPD or MTA staff -FJM at Delancey St/Essex St. for assistance. Over for the map of all your options in Manhattan and Brooklyn 6.
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