The MTA is considering a major shutdown of the G train over the summer that could leave some Greenpoint residents without subway access for six weeks.
The partial shutdown โ which would allow the agency to revamp the signal operating system โ would include three major shutdowns of the G train from June through Labor Day.
The MTA is proposing closing down the G train from Court Square to Nassau Avenue from June 28 to July 15; Court Square to Bedford-Nostrand from July 5 to Aug. 12; and Bedford-Nostrand to Hoyt-Schermerhorn from Aug. 12 to Sept. 2.
City Councilmember Lincoln Restler, who was at a briefing on Friday where the agency shared the news with a small group of local elected officials โ said he was โdeeply concernedโ with the proposal. Restler, who represents the district where the shutdowns would take place, sent a newsletter alerting residents on Tuesday.
โItโs particularly harmful for the Greenpoint community, where the G train is our lifeline,โ he told Gothamist. โItโs the only train that serves the neighborhood, itโs the way people get to work, itโs the way people get into the neighborhood to support local businesses, go to shows, see their friends.โ
But the schedule is still being finalized โ meaning that any proposed shutdowns of the G train have yet to be set in stone.
โThe MTA is full speed ahead in the rollout of Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) that will expand modern signaling and decrease headways throughout the transit system,โ agency spokesperson Eugene Resnick said in a statement to Gothamist. โWe look forward to continuing engagement with communities across the G line to ensure CBTC installation is delivered efficiently with as little disruption to service as possible.โ
While Restler told Gothamist he thinks changes to the outdated signaling system are important, he said he hopes the MTA will opt for more evening and weekend closures instead of entire weeklong shutdowns during the summer.
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