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image Crews will work to repair systems and components within the tunnel that were damaged during Hurricane Sandy.Photo – MTA NYCT

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in August will begin rehabilitation work on the Rutgers Tube New York City Transit subway tunnel that allows the F Line to run under the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Contracted crews from TC Electric LLC will work to repair systems and components within the tunnel that were damaged during Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and replace other parts that have reached the end of their useful lives.

The 14-month project will include replacement of track, signal equipment, power and communication cables, fan plant equipment, tunnel lighting and pumps. 

Preparatory work is expected to begin in August, with the major work set to get underway in mid-September, MTA officials said in a press release.

Crews will also perform structural repairs and platform accessibility work at the East Broadway Station.

To reduce service impacts, the MTA is coordinating work so it does not coincide with signal replacements in the Cranberry Tube subway tunnel between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

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