G train to make return to full service after Labor Day

News 12's Marissa Santorelli tells you how the MTA was able to keep the plan to just three months and spoke with commuters who are excited for the G line's return.

Marissa Santorelli and News 12 Staff

Aug 24, 2024, 1:45 AM

Updated 19 days ago

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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's summerlong project to update signaling across the entire G line is coming to a close very soon.
Full G line service will resume at 5 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
In June, the MTA announced a plan to update signaling for the G train. The MTA stated this new, modern system means more reliable service for the 160,000 commuters who take the G train daily. The MTA rolled out the three-month project in three phases, including halting train service ranging from Court Square and Nassau Avenue to Bedford-Nostrand Avenue and Church Avenue.
To offset the inconvenience, the MTA arranged for free B-93 shuttle buses to operate between the Bedford-Nostrand Avenue and Hoyt-Schermerhorn stations.
In late June, the DOT closed the Bedford slip to traffic to help facilitate G train shuttle buses. This allowed the area on the corner of Bedford Avenue and Nassau Avenue to be used as a pedestrian plaza.