possibly specific switch overhaul.
I don't understand the logic behind all of these service changes. Why not just run the F train on the A/C tracks between W 4th St in Manhattan and J St/Metrotech in Brooklyn? This would eliminate F train service to five stations, two of which will be closed anyway under this plan. Of the remainig three stations, two are served by multiple subway lines, only 2nd Ave is an "orphan".
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) officials today announced forthcoming service changes for the next phase of the Rutgers Tube
Rehabilitation Project. The work began in August and remains on
track for completion in the spring. The twin tubes, which run
between the East Broadway station in Manhattan and the York St
station in Brooklyn on the line, were damaged during Superstorm
Sandy. They are the last tubes to be rehabilitated as part of post-Sandy
reconstruction work. The next phase of work will be conducted on nights and weekends
starting early next month and is expected to be substantially completed
by April. The project’s 14-month overall construction will be the fastest
of all Sandy tube rehabilitations.
“We are making strong progress on the Rutgers tunnel using strategies
similar to those we pioneered on the Project: use state-of-the art
technology and work smarter and faster so that the project costs less
and impacts fewer customers," said Janno Lieber, President of MTA
Construction & Development. “We also see from our experience with
Superstorm Sandy recovery, where funds from Washington were a big
part of the response to that national emergency, the positive impact
when the federal government steps up during a crisis to assist mass
transit agencies.”
Once completed, customers will benefit from improved service
reliability due to the infrastructure improvements. They'll also benefit
from additional cellular service throughout the tunnel and improved
ADA station components at the East Broadway station. The MTA's
Construction & Development division has deployed lessons learned
during the Project, including the installation of a similar cable
management racking system to the one installed in the Line’s
Canarsie Tunnel.Infrastructure improvements such as new track, power and communication
cables, signal equipment, and tunnel lighting systems will improve customer experience. Teams are also bolstering the resiliency of the pumping system,
which was overwhelmed with more than 1.5 million gallons of water during
the 2012 storm. The Rutgers Tube rehabilitation is the first of its kind to
fully utilize the fast-track “design-build” approach, rather than design-bid-build.
Design-build harnesses innovation and makes projects more efficient by
having a single vendor be responsible for both design and construction.
The project has made significant progress this fall during the first phase
of work. Notable accomplishments include:
Service Plan:
Weekday and Weekend Work Schedule
Weeknights: 10:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. the next day
January 4-7, 2021
January 11-14, 2021
January 18-21, 2021
January 25-28, 2021
February 1-4, 2021
February 8-11, 2021
February 15-18, 2021
February 22-25, 2021
March 8-11, 2021
March 15-18, 2021
March 22-25, 2021
Weekends: 10:00 p.m. Friday until 5:00 a.m. Monday, every weekend from January 1-March 29, 2021
The subway system remains closed between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. for disinfecting.
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