Unfinished Repairs, Too Few Subway Cars Chop Brooklyn's V-Train
(Tri-State Transportation Campaign, Mobilizing the Region)
January 15, 2001
NYC Transit officials told an irritated Brooklyn Borough President Howard Golden
last week that they could not extend pending V-train service along unused F-line
express tracks because they don't have enough subway cars and were not done with
station repairs at the Bergen Street station. A fire at Bergen Street almost two
years ago has required extensive work at the station.
V service will begin once
the new 63rd Street tunnel/Queens Boulevard connection and renovations of the E/F
53rd Street tunnel are done. The V will run on the old F tracks from Queens to
Manhattan, but only as far south as Houston Street, adding no service to Brooklyn.
The F will run on most of its old Manhattan route, but will cross between Queens
and Manhattan in the 63rd Street tunnel.
Brooklyn officials also criticized NYC Transit's plan to truncate G-train service
two stops into Queens to make way for
the V.