Subway riders in Brooklyn and Queens are bracing for significant disruptions as the MTA begins a major overhaul of the G train. Starting today, service will be suspended or severely limited in several areas, including the Astoria and Long Island City lines, as the agency works to upgrade tracks and signals. The disruptions are expected to last for several months, causing headaches for commuters who rely on the G train to get to work, school, and other destinations. As the city's transportation infrastructure continues to evolve, riders will be forced to find alternative routes, adding to the already congested streets and buses of the region.
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