Planning a Smooth Subway Trip

There are planned MTA subway delays this weekend.

Below are route advisories that can help you arrive at WCNYC on time.

If you’re lost, step into the nearest store and ask an employee for the closest subsubwaymapway going in your direction. You can also ask an MTA attendant at a booth for directions, or call the MTA at 877-690-5116. 

The 1 train: Downtown and Uptown: trains skip 28th Street, 23 Street and 18th Street

The 2 train: E 180th Street-bound trains run express from 241st St to E 108th Street

The 3 train: Service is extended to New Lots Avenue

The 4 train: No trains between Brooklyn Bridge and Utica Avenue/New Lots Avenue

The 5 train: 2 trains replace the 5 Dyre Av Shuttle

The 6 train: Pelham Bay Park-bound trains run express from Parkchester to Pelham Bay Park

The 7 train: Flushing-bound trains skip 82nd, 90th, 103rd, and 111th Streets 

The A train: Trains run via the F in both directions between W 4th Street and Jay St-MetroTech

The C train: Euclid Ave-bound trains skip 135th, 116th, 110th, 103rd, 96th, 86th, 81st and 72nd Streets

The E train: Trains run local in both directions between Queens Plaza and 71st Avenue

The L train: No trains between Myrtle-Wychoff Avenues and Rockaway Pkwy

The D train: Coney Island-bound trains make local stops at 23rd Street and 14th Street

The F train: Coney Island-bound trains skip Bergen Street, Carroll St and Smith 9th Streets

The G train: No trains between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Church Avenue

Also:

Astoria-bound trains run via the D from Stillwell Ave to 36th Street

36th Street bound shuttle train stops at 53rd Street and 45th Street

Source: Metro NYC print magazine.

Author: Winstina

I am Winstina, a community and core contributor. I host NYC meetups, co-organize WordCamps, and work as a professional in the transportation sector. I am the founder of Support Inclusion in Tech (SiNC). SiNC champions inclusivity by assisting diverse speakers worldwide with travel and hotel accommodations for WordPress programming. I co-hosted with Daniel Schutzsmith #WPTalks, a bi-weekly Twitter Spaces series where we “talk about the human side of WordPress”.

WordCamp NYC is over. Check out the next edition!