Back on track: G train returns to full service following summer shutdown

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The G train is finally back to full service following a painful summer shutdown.

The Crosstown Line returned to its full route between Court Square in Long Island City, Queens and Church Avenue in Kensington, Brooklyn at 5 a.m. on Sept. 3. The line had been shuttered in phases since late June so the MTA could perform major capital work to modernize the routeโ€™s signal system, replacing a nearly 100-year-old analog system with modern Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC), allowing trains to run faster and closer together.

Since June, the G has been outfitted with 100 miles of new cable, while 17 switches and 6 relay rooms were replaced, MTA construction chief Jamie Torres-Springer said on Tuesday. Ten stations were also deep-cleaned while service was shuttered.

The full $368 million project wonโ€™t be completed until 2027, but further work will not require any more 24/7 shutdowns, and by the time itโ€™s finished the MTA expects reliability on the G to rocket upwards.

โ€œWeโ€™ve got immediate benefits that our riders are seeing today,โ€ Torres-Springer said. โ€œThereโ€™ll be a smoother ride, weโ€™ve cleaned up the stations, weโ€™ve improved a lot of track. Weโ€™re going to be providing frequent and reliable service. And when we complete this project over the next couple years and fully re-signal, weโ€™ll have even more reliable, faster service for our G train riders. So again, we are very appreciative of the patience of folks who put up with this outage over the last couple of months.โ€

The G is the only direct train connection between Brooklyn and Queens that doesnโ€™t bypass through Manhattan, and in some parts of its route itโ€™s the only train line available, especially in Greenpoint.

The MTA provided free shuttle bus service along the closed G corridor, which riders reviewed as decent for what it was, but still a significant inconvenience.

โ€œI did them once or twice, and they actually were pretty okay,โ€ said Bushwick resident Addison…

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