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Sign errors gradual subway trains on first day of F and M swap
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Sign errors gradual subway trains on first day of F and M swap

Last updated: December 8, 2025 8:36 pm
Editorial Board Published December 8, 2025
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A damaged change motor on the subway tracks underneath Midtown Manhattan waylaid commuters Monday morning on the primary day of the F & M prepare swap.

In what one supply known as “terrible luck,” the motor working a change on the Fifth Ave.-53rd St. station failed in a single day, simply hours earlier than the start of recent routes on the F and the M traces.

The brand new service sample, meant to simplify and pace up subway visitors between Manhattan and Queens, swaps the East River crossings for the 2 trains on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Throughout these instances, M trains now cross the East River by means of the 63rd St. tunnel, making stops at twenty first. St.-Queensbridge, Roosevelt Island, Lexington Ave.-63rd St. and 57th St earlier than rejoining the F at Rockefeller Middle for the rest of the Sixth Ave. line’s run.

F trains — which used to transit the 63rd St. tunnel — now cross through the 53rd St. tunnel, sharing tracks with the E prepare and making stops at Court docket Sq. and Queens Plaza in Queens, in addition to Fifth Ave. and Lexington Ave. in Manhattan.

The brand new path of the F and M trains is supposed to simplify routing with a extra direct path that retains trains from crossing at a significant Queensland interlocking. (MTA)

The reroute — which reverts on nights and weekends — retains peak-service trains from having to cross over one another’s route at a sophisticated set of change tracks underneath Lengthy Island Metropolis often known as the thirty sixth St. interlocking.

NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow mentioned Monday that the swap will rid straphangers of an issue they’ve had “for years.”

“You’re waiting at Queens Plaza, and you’re waiting for that E train, and all of a sudden that M local cuts in front of you and you’re waiting — that will be a thing of the past,” he advised reporters at Roosevelt Island.

The useless change at 53rd St. ought to serve to separate the F from the E and ship it downtown alongside the Sixth Ave. line. However Monday’s Manhattan meltdown meant F trains needed to take the scenic route and observe the E down the West Facet, till it might rejoin the M on the W. Fourth St. station.

Work crews had been nonetheless within the strategy of repairing the change Monday afternoon, with the MTA expressing hope the traces would return to (their new) regular in time for the night rush.

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