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This Weekend: Minor Changes On The Subway

This Weekend: Minor Changes On The Subway
Photo by notforhirenyc
Photo by notforhirenyc

Below you’ll find Park Slope subway changes over the weekend on the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, B, D, F, G, N, Q and R lines in Brooklyn — or if you missed them, you can see weekday changes here. Check back Monday to see what’s happening next week. Changes via MTA.info.

3 Line

3 train Rockaway Avenue and Van Siclen Avenue stations are closed for renovations.
All times, until late September 2015.
Trains skip Rockaway and Van Siclen avenues in both directions.

4 Line

4 train Rockaway Avenue and Van Siclen Avenue stations are closed for renovations.
All times, until late September 2015.
Trains skip Rockaway and Van Siclen avenues in both directions.

D Line

Coney Island-bound D trains run via the N line from 36th Street to Stillwell Avenue.
Weekend, 5:45am to 8pm, Saturday, June 13.
No Coney Island-bound service at 9th Avenue, Fort Hamilton Parkway, 50th, 55th, 71st and 79th streets, 18th and 20th avenues, Bay Parkway, 25th Avenue and Bay 50th Street.
Travel Alternatives
For service to 9th Avenue, Fort Hamilton Parkway, 50th and 55th streets, take the D to New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street and transfer to a Norwood-bound D.
For service to 71st and 79th streets, 18th and 20th avenues, Bay Parkway, 25th Avenue and Bay 50th Street, take the D to Stillwell Avenue and transfer to a Norwood-bound D.
For service from these stations, take the D to 62nd Street-New Utrecht Avenue or 36th Street and transfer to a Coney Island-bound D or N.

Q Line

Coney Island-bound Q trains run express from Prospect Park to Kings Highway.
Weekend, 11:15pm Friday, June 12 to 5am Monday, June 15.
Trains stop at Church Avenue and Newkirk Plaza.
For service to Parkside Avenue, Beverley Road, Cortelyou Road, Avenue H, Avenue J and Avenue M, take the Q to Church Avenue, Newkirk Plaza or Kings Highway and transfer to a Manhattan-bound B* or Q.
For service from these stations, take the Q to Newkirk Plaza, Church Avenue or Prospect Park and transfer to a Coney Island-bound Q.

Also, keep an eye out for changes in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Queens. Schedules occasionally change, so check MTA.info for the latest updates.