Happy last weekend of June, readers! It's been a big month in New York City, and there's no signs we're slowing down this weekend. To get you where you need to go, we're adding additional service on the for the Panama v England match at NYNJ Stadium, and on the for the NYC Pride March on Sunday.
If you're traveling to JFK airport this weekend, note that trains are running in two sections this weekend. For a direct trip, take the to Sutphin Blvd-Archer Av-JFK Airport or the to Howard Beach-JFK Airport.
The rest of your weekend service changes are below (also viewable as a map):
- trains aren't running between Crown Hts-Utica Av and New Lots Av.
- trains aren't running between Rockaway Blvd and Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd.
- trains aren't running between Crescent St and Broadway Junction and are running in two sections.
- Rockaway Park Shuttle is not running.
- is not running between Jefferson Av and Huguenot.
For more details, keep on scrolling. We've also got travel alternatives for stations that will be closed or skipped.
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Major subway service changes
trains, Brooklyn
and trains aren't running between Crown Heights-Utica Av and New Lots Av from 3:30 a.m. Saturday to 8:45 p.m. Sunday because of track replacement work.
- For service between Crown Heights-Utica Av and New Lots Av, take free B99 shuttle buses, which are running between these stations, making all stops.
- trains are running between Harlem-148 St and Crown Heights-Utica Av during the day and evening, every 12 minutes.
- trains are running between Woodlawn and Crown Heights-Utica Av all weekend.
trains, Queens
From 12:30 a.m. Saturday to 10 p.m. Sunday:
- trains aren't running between Rockaway Blvd and Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd.
- trains to/from Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd are rerouted to/from Rockaway Park-Beach 116 St.
- Manhattan-bound trains aren't stopping at Rockaway Blvd or 88 St.
- Rockaway Park Shuttle trains aren't running during the day and evening.
This is because of track maintenance.
- For service between 80 St and Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd, take free shuttle buses, which are running between these stations making all stops.
- For service between Broad Channel and Rockaway Park-Beach 116 St, take rerouted trains.
trains, Brooklyn
From 3:45 a.m. Sunday to 10 p.m. Sunday, trains aren't running between Crescent St and Broadway Junction and are running in two sections:
- Between Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer and Crescent St, every 12 minutes during the day and evening.
- Between Broadway Junction and Broad St, every 12 minutes during the day and evening.
This is because of track replacement.
- Free shuttle buses are running between Crescent St and Broadway Junction, making all stops.
Staten Island Railway
trains aren't running between Great Kills and St George from 1 a.m. Saturday to 4 a.m. Monday because of scheduled maintenance.
- Free shuttle buses are running between Great Kills and St George.
Other subway service changes
Several trains are skipping stops in one direction from Friday night to early Monday morning, unless otherwise specified. For service to/from skipped stops, take a train going the opposite direction.
- On Saturday morning, uptown trains are running nonstop from 96 St to 145 St. On Sunday morning, downtown trains are running nonstop from 137 St-City College to 96 St.
- Manhattan-bound and local trains are running express from 36 St to Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr.
For more information on these changes, use our Planned Service Changes lookup tool.
Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad service changes
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Get updates
These service changes are subject to change, so check the MTA homepage before heading out; it's where you'll find up-to-the-minute information on subway, bus, and rail service.
Our apps—MTA and TrainTime—also provide real-time service information. You can also contact us in real time for help planning your trip.