"NYC's F Train Resumes Service After 7-Month Project"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by WABC-TV

After seven months of restorations, regular F train service has resumed between the Lexington-63rd and Queensbridge stations, following a track replacement project that cost $92 million and affected Roosevelt Island commuters. The MTA's infrastructure renewal included building a new track between 47th and 50th Streets in Manhattan and 36th Street in Queens, with longer rails for a smoother ride. Transit officials aim to avoid similar construction for three decades, emphasizing the investment in power signals and track reliability.