The MTA is set to increase service frequency on 12 subway lines starting this summer, after being allotted $35 million to expand service in the recently-enacted $229 billion state budget.
The transit agency will begin rolling out the additional service in July, boosting the frequency of weekend service on the G, J, and M lines. The investment will shorten headways between trains to eight or nine minutes, down from the current 10 to 11 minutes.
In December, the MTA will again boost weekday service on the C, N, and R trains, this time in the evening, to eight-minute headways; G trains will also come every eight minutes at midday.
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