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Weekend service resumed on the 2 and 3 subway lines between Manhattan and Brooklyn in June 2018 following nearly a year of Superstorm Sandy-related repairs in the Clark Street Tube, which carries the 2 and 3 Lines between Manhattan and Brooklyn. The Clark Street Tube houses a pair of 1.2 mile-long subway tunnels that were flooded by record Sandy storm surge in October 2012. While repairs were made temporarily to restore 2 and 3 subway service immediately after Sandy, extensive repairs and reconstruction of the tunnels were needed for the long-term viability and continued safe operation of trains.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
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Weekend Fix&Fortify work in the Clark St Tubes nears completion on Sat., June 16, 2018. Crews have been busy replacing and repairing cable, signal, hydraulic, and track components of the tube, which was damaged during Superstorm Sandy in 2012.Rebuilt sections of benchwall and roadbed.Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit