Subway Service Changes This Weekend in NYC: Find Out What’s Happening

New York City, New York – With the beginning of June, a month filled with festivities including Pride celebrations, Juneteenth, and the T20 Cricket World Cup kicks off this weekend. In addition to these events, New Yorkers can look forward to the Coney Island Mermaid Parade and the Puerto Rican Day Parade. For cat lovers, National Hug Your Cat Day on June 4 is also on the calendar.

Passengers on the 14 St subway line should note that the passageway between certain stations will be closed for the weekend. To aid commuters, a free out-of-station street transfer is available using OMNY or MetroCard.

Subway service changes will impact various lines throughout the weekend. The 2 trains will not be running between Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College and Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College, while the 3 trains will be affected between Chambers St and New Lots Av.

For a detailed overview of the subway service changes and alternative travel options, passengers are encouraged to keep scrolling. Additionally, users can sign up for the MTA Weekender newsletter to receive timely updates on service changes for weekend travel planning.

In Brooklyn, the 2 trains will be halted between Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College and Flatbush Av-Brooklyn College due to track maintenance. Riders can utilize free shuttle buses on the B96 route for travel between the affected stations.

Meanwhile, in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the 3 trains will not be running between Chambers St and New Lots Av. Commuters can utilize alternative routes for travel during the affected period.

Furthermore, in Brooklyn and Queens, the J trains will be suspended between Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer and Crescent St. Shuttle buses will be provided for passenger transport during this time frame.

On the L trains, service between 8 Av and Myrtle-Wyckoff Avs will be impacted by accessibility improvement work. Free shuttle buses will be available for affected riders, with additional details to be found on the MTA website.

Throughout the city, various other subway service changes will be in effect over the weekend. Passengers are advised to check the MTA website for real-time updates and information on alternative routes. With a busy weekend ahead, New Yorkers are encouraged to plan their travels accordingly and stay informed on the latest service changes.