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Since the MTA is actually keeping with the original schedule posted, here is the timetable for the rest of the lines. The sections are based on what stations are currently offline at the moment and the number of stations posted for line in the original MTA post.

(7) - 12/2017

(A) - 8th Avenue+Lefferts+Rockaways 12/2017

(B) - Concourse - 10/2017

(C) - Live

(D) - West End - 11/2017

(E)Live

(F) - Culver+Queens Blvd+Rutgers - 11/2017

(G)Live

(J) - Jamaica - 11/2017

(L)Live

(M) - 6th Avenue+Myrtle Ave - 09/2017

(N) - Astoria+Sea Beach+Canal St (bridge platform) - 09/2017

(Q) - Brighton - 10/2017

(R)Live

(W)See (N)

(Z)See (J)

(S) - Franklin Ave - 12/2017

(SIR) - Live

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If it was along Queens Blvd or 8th Avenue, those vague arriving announcements are still online. Despite the new LED clocks' ability to distinguish the actual train arriving, the announcements will still say "the next downtown train arrive on the local track" without any reference to whether it's a (B) or (C) train.

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The Astoria Line is active, save for Queensboro Plz. The screen at Queensboro is on, but it's just showing a white screen; oddly enough, the little black part on the bottom of the screen that shows the date and time works perfectly fine.

 

They're installing the screens at Court Sq on the (7) now as of this post

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4 hours ago, Lance said:

If it was along Queens Blvd or 8th Avenue, those vague arriving announcements are still online. Despite the new LED clocks' ability to distinguish the actual train arriving, the announcements will still say "the next downtown train arrive on the local track" without any reference to whether it's a (B) or (C) train.

It wasn't that. It might have been at Cortlandt Street, but regardless of where it was, it announced a specific train being a specific amount of minutes away.

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