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Subway, bus, ferry, bike, and commuter rail updates for NYC travelers

NYC Airport & Travel Update: Thursday, June 4, 2026 — JFK’s New Terminal One Is Days Away, and Your Airline May Be Moving

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JFK’s $9.5 billion New Terminal One opens its first phase this month, reshuffling where a dozen-plus international airlines operate. Here’s what changes on the ground — and why you should verify your terminal the day you fly.

NYC Subway Service Alerts: Thursday, June 4, 2026 — Your Weekend-Ahead Plan, G Train Shuttle Buses Run June 6–8

Your Thursday planning rundown for the weekend ahead: the G train runs shuttle buses between Court Sq and Bedford-Nostrand Avs from Friday night through Monday, plus how to confirm every other line before you go.

NYC Bike & Micromobility Update: Wednesday, June 4, 2026 — Sixth Ave Gets a Wider Lane, a New SoHo-to-Union-Square Corridor Opens, and World Cup Cycling Upgrades Hit the Streets

NYC DOT is widening the Sixth Ave protected bike lane from 6 to 10 feet ahead of the World Cup, while a new two-way protected corridor opens along Lafayette Street and Fourth Avenue from SoHo to Union Square.

NYC Subway Service Alerts: Wednesday, June 4, 2026 — G Train Weekend Shutdown Returns June 6–7, Plus Weeknight Signal Work Ahead

G train suspensions return this weekend (June 6–7) with Court Sq to Bedford-Nostrand Avs shut down for signal modernization. Weeknight G work begins June 9. Plus recurrent disruptions on the 1, 4/5, F, L, and R.

Tuesday Commuter Rail Update: LIRR Is Fully Back, NJ Transit Resets the Schedule, and Summer Shore Service Begins June 13

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June 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal month for commuters rolling in from Long Island and New Jersey. The Long Island Rail Road has fully recovered from last month’s strike. NJ Transit has just reset its system-wide schedule. And within two weeks, summer shore service kicks in. Here’s the full picture. Long Island […]

NYC Subway Service Alerts: Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — G Train Heads Into Another Shutdown Weekend, Weeknight Work Ahead

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It’s a relatively calm week on the subway — the big G train weekend work that ran May 29 through June 1 has wrapped, but another disruption window is right around the corner. Here’s what you need to know before you ride. What Lines Are Affected G Train — Weekend Shutdown Coming June 6–7 G […]

NYC Bus & Ferry Update: Monday, June 1, 2026 — Record Summer Ferry Service Launches for FIFA World Cup, South Brooklyn Route Now Reaches Bay Ridge

Summer is officially on the water. New York City launched what Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani and the NYC Economic Development Corporation are calling the most ferry service in the system’s history — timed to coincide with an historic summer that includes the 2026 FIFA World Cup, July Fourth, Sail4th 250, and the busiest beach season […]

Monday Commuter Rail Preview: NJ Transit’s System-Wide Schedule Reset Is Now Live (June 1, 2026)

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NJ Transit’s system-wide rail schedule change took effect Sunday, May 31 — re-check your exact train before Monday’s commute. Plus Morris & Essex track-work delays and why some LIRR riders should consider Grand Central over Penn Station.

NYC Subway Service Alerts: Monday, June 1, 2026 — Most Weekend Shutdowns Lift, But 4/5 East Side Work Runs Through Tuesday

Most Memorial Day weekend subway shutdowns end by 5 a.m. Monday — the A, G, L and R are back. The exception: 4/5 East Side track replacement keeps the 4 out of Lower Manhattan and short-turns the 5 at Grand Central through Tuesday. Ride the 6 and 2/3.

Best Scenic Bike Rides in NYC This Weekend: Two Waterfront Greenways Worth the Trip

A late-May weekend, decent weather, and a Citi Bike key. Here are NYC’s two best car-free waterfront rides — the Hudson River Greenway and the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway — with exact stations, distances, and the closures to ride around.

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