
BROOKLYN — L line service was disrupted for Friday morning's rush-hour commute as signal problems halted trains through a stretch in Brooklyn, the MTA said.
Service on the line was suspended between Broadway Junction and Myrtle Ave.-Wycoff Ave. with reduced service on either side of the suspended area, the MTA said.
Shuttle buses were running between Myrtle Ave.-Wycoff Ave. and Broadway Junction where riders could transfer to the A, C, J or Z lines, the MTA said.
Commuters should expect their journeys to take additional time.
Friday's disruption comes ahead of sweeping weekend service changes on 12 subway lines.