Dozens of Manhattan residents are suing to stop the L train shutdown.

Activists from Soho, Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side filed the suit in Manhattan Supreme Court Monday after settling an earlier claim in federal court.

Their attorney, Arthur Schwartz, said the feds disregarded 209 negative comments about the shutdown so they’re calling on a state judge to act.

The residents are asking for an environmental review, claiming the project will disrupt their lives with a huge increase in the number of buses, street closures and noisy construction.

The projected 15-month shutdown of a line that runs from Canarsie in Brooklyn to Eighth Avenue and 14th Street in Manhattan is scheduled to start in April 2019.

A spokesman for the MTA did not return a message seeking comment.