Brooklyn Officials Urge MTA to Rethink G Train Shutdown Plans Amid Ongoing Service Disruptions
Brooklyn officials, including Council Member Lincoln Restler and Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, are urging the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to reconsider its plans for G train service shutdowns. The MTA has proposed shutting down the G train for 10 weekends and overnight on more than two dozen weekdays to modernize the line's signaling system. This has led to significant disruptions for Greenpoint residents, who rely solely on the G train. The modernization project, which includes replacing the 1930s-era signal system with communications-based train control technology, requires 24/7 service outages. Despite promises that previous shutdowns would be the last, the MTA has announced further disruptions, impacting local businesses and residents.