Big Change for F Train Riders in Queens: A Subway Switcheroo.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is set to make a significant tweak to the subway system's routes and schedules starting Monday. The F train will now share its tunnel with the M train between Long Island City and Midtown Manhattan, offering commuters in Queens more opportunities to snag an empty seat during rush hour.
Instead of running underneath Queens Boulevard west of Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue through a 63rd Street tunnel, the F trains will stop at Queens Plaza before making their way to Manhattan via the 53rd Street tube. This change is designed to alleviate congestion at Queens Plaza, where E and M trains frequently cross paths, causing delays.
The switch also aims to boost the frequency of trains on the M line during peak morning hours. By altering its route, the F train will allow for more efficient scheduling across all lines, reducing overcrowding and making the commute smoother.
MTA Chair Janno Lieber said that the changes are expected to provide a welcome relief for commuters like him, who often struggle to find space on crowded trains during the morning rush.
According to Lieber, "the F train coming from Eastern Queens is really crowded in the morning. So you have more chance of getting a seat." By addressing this issue, transit officials hope that riders will be able to enjoy shorter wait times in stations and faster travel times throughout the system.
It's worth noting that the altered routes won't affect the F trains' nighttime and weekend schedules, which still pass through their original tunnels. However, Roosevelt Island residents may experience some disorientation as they adjust to the new tunnel switches.
While there are potential challenges to adapt to, Lieber remains optimistic about the change, stating, "They're real benefits and I know that people will start to recognize them."
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is set to make a significant tweak to the subway system's routes and schedules starting Monday. The F train will now share its tunnel with the M train between Long Island City and Midtown Manhattan, offering commuters in Queens more opportunities to snag an empty seat during rush hour.
Instead of running underneath Queens Boulevard west of Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue through a 63rd Street tunnel, the F trains will stop at Queens Plaza before making their way to Manhattan via the 53rd Street tube. This change is designed to alleviate congestion at Queens Plaza, where E and M trains frequently cross paths, causing delays.
The switch also aims to boost the frequency of trains on the M line during peak morning hours. By altering its route, the F train will allow for more efficient scheduling across all lines, reducing overcrowding and making the commute smoother.
MTA Chair Janno Lieber said that the changes are expected to provide a welcome relief for commuters like him, who often struggle to find space on crowded trains during the morning rush.
According to Lieber, "the F train coming from Eastern Queens is really crowded in the morning. So you have more chance of getting a seat." By addressing this issue, transit officials hope that riders will be able to enjoy shorter wait times in stations and faster travel times throughout the system.
It's worth noting that the altered routes won't affect the F trains' nighttime and weekend schedules, which still pass through their original tunnels. However, Roosevelt Island residents may experience some disorientation as they adjust to the new tunnel switches.
While there are potential challenges to adapt to, Lieber remains optimistic about the change, stating, "They're real benefits and I know that people will start to recognize them."