
3 train service has resumed from 148th Street to 42nd Street-Times Square. 2 train service has also been extended and is now running from 241 Street in the Bronx to Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Limited service has resumed on the D line from 205th Street in the Bronx to Bay Parkway in Brooklyn.ġ train service has been extended south to 14th Street. MTA.info has up-to-date maps showing service updates to Metro-North, NYC Subway, NYC buses, the Staten Island Ferry and the Long Island Rail Road.ģ train service is running from 148th Street to New Lots Avenue in Brooklyn. All EZ-Pass charges incurred since Hurricane Sandy will be retroactively refunded.Īlternate side parking regulations are suspended Monday and Tuesday. To make commuting easier for residents of the Rockaways, the tolls on the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Bridge, connecting the Rockaways with the mainland, will be suspended Sunday through the end of November. No timetable has been established for this service. to Mott Ave., where shuttle buses will carry customers to the Howard Beach station on the A line. The MTA will bring 20 subway cars to the Rockaways on trucks in order to run a limited shuttle service from Beach 116 St.

The A train connection to the Rockaways remains suspended because of damage to the North Channel Bridge connecting Howard Beach to Broad Channel, as well as damage to tracks and infrastructure in Broad Channel. The Franklin Avenue shuttle service has been restored. The L train from Brooklyn to Manhattan and the G train from Brooklyn to Queens remain suspended with no estimated time for resuming service. The MTA is working to resume Q train service from Astoria in Queens to Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, M train service from Queens to Brooklyn and A train service from 168 St.

The MTA has reopened the 2/3, 4/5, D, F and J train lines from Brooklyn to Manhattan and issued a release Sunday afternoon alerting residents to allow extra time for their Monday morning commute. G train service was restored on Wednesday. The L train is running with limited service: one train every ten minutes. The MTA is keeping New Yorkers up to date on subway service with maps that are constantly updated.
