MTA New York City Transit, NYCDOT to Hold Town Hall in Canarsie About L Tunnel Reconstruction Project

August 15, 2018
MTA New York City Transit, NYCDOT to Hold Town Hall in Canarsie About L Tunnel Reconstruction Project
MTA New York City Transit and the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) announced that they are hosting a town hall meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. in Canarsie to discuss the L Train Tunnel Reconstruction Project and the alternate service plan in place to accommodate customers. Organized in partnership with local elected officials including Congress Member Hakeem Jeffries, the town hall will include a presentation from MTA New York City Transit and NYCDOT followed by a question and answer session. NYC Transit President Andy Byford and senior NYCDOT officials will be in attendance.

“The  Train Reconstruction Project represents the most massive undertaking I’ve ever been a part of in my career in transportation, but it’s also spurred some of the most innovative and collaborative work I’ve ever been a part of,” President Byford said.  “The  train will run throughout Brooklyn during the period in which the tunnel is closed, and there will be a variety of transportation options for residents in this area to travel to and from Manhattan.  We want to use this town hall to answer any questions or concerns people have and make sure everybody’s ready for 2019.”

“Contrary to what some may have heard, train service will definitely continue next year in eastern Brooklyn,” said DOT Commissioner Trottenberg.  “Nevertheless, with the tunnel from Williamsburg to Manhattan closed,  riders in East New York and Canarsie will definitely see their service affected next spring.  That is why we are so grateful to Congress Member Jeffries for the opportunity to join a town hall and discuss the array of transit options — from new free subway transfers to alternative bus lines — that his constituents will need to know about.”

Highlights of the town hall will include:

  • Updates on the project’s progress, including track and signal maintenance and upgrade work being done on weekends in Brooklyn to help ensure that the L line is as reliable as possible during the tunnel reconstruction project.
  • Info about additional transportation options during the tunnel closure, including:
    • Additional cars added to the C train when customers connect at Broadway Junction
    • More M service when customers connect at Myrtle-Wyckoff Av
    • Increased G service with additional cars when customers connect at Lorimer St
    • Free out-of-system MetroCard transfer between Livonia Av  and Junius St

The town hall will take place:
Wednesday, Aug. 15, 7:00 p.m.

Doors Open: 6:00 p.m. Program begins at 7.
Canarsie Ascend Charter School
9719 Flatlands Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11236

To get to the event, take the  to Canarsie-Rockaway Pkwy

ABOUT THE L TRAIN TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT

The  Train Tunnel – also known as the Canarsie Tunnel – was one of nine underwater tunnels that flooded during Superstorm Sandy in 2012, all of which required extensive rehabilitation and repair. The Canarsie Tunnel suffered extensive damage to tracks, signals, switches, power cables, signal cables, communication cables, lighting, cable ducts and bench walls throughout a 7,100-foot-long flooded section of both tubes. Bench walls throughout those sections must be rehabilitated to protect the structural integrity of the tubes.

The scheduled 15-month closure of the  Train Tunnel’s two tubes begins in April 2019.

More information on the  Train Tunnel repairs and the alternate service changes are available on this dedicated MTA micro-site on the work.

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