Emergency crews on the scene after a Brooklyn-bound F subway train derailed in Woodside, Queens on May 2, 2014. (credit: CBS 2)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Service on several subway lines has been shut down along Queens Boulevard so that crews can re-rail and move the subway train that derailed Friday morning, forcing the evacuation of 1,000 passengers.

The Manhattan-bound F train derailed on the express tracks around 10:40 a.m. in a tunnel about 1,200 feet south of the 65th Street station in Woodside.

According to officials, the E, F, R, and M lines will remain out of service along Queens Boulevard through 9 a.m. Saturday, CBS 2’s Jessica Schneider reported.

Limited bus shuttle service will be provided at the affected stations, and the MTA urged customers to use the 7 train or Long Island Rail Road as an alternate.

The Long Island Rail Road is cross-honoring valid MetroCards in both directions between Penn Station and Jamaica Station, including Kew Gardens, Forest Hills and Woodside, as well as stops between Atlantic Terminal and Jamaica

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Nineteen people were injured in the incident and the derailment snarled subway service for much of the day.

Local E and F train service resumed just before 5 p.m. Friday.

There is no timetable for restoration of express service on the Queens Boulevard line. Weekend construction work on the M, 7 and J lines has been canceled.

As a result, the MTA said there are several service changes in effect:

-E train service runs local between Queens Plaza and Parsons/Archer in both directions.

-F train service runs local between 21st Street-Queensbridge and Jamaica-179th Street in both directions.

-There is no M train service between Forest Hills-71st Avenue and Essex Street in both directions.

-There is no R train service between Forest Hills-71st Avenue and 57th Street-7th Avenue in both directions.

As an alternate, customers traveling between Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Manhattan are advised to take the 7 train. Customers traveling between Manhattan and Jamaica are advised to take the J train. At Jamaica Parsons/Archer, customers can connect to local bus service.

-Shuttle buses are operating in two sections:

Shuttle buses for the E line operate between Queens Plaza and Forest Hills-71st Avenue and Queens Plaza and 74th Street-Broadway.

Shuttle buses for the F line operate between 21st Street-Queensbridge and Forest Hills-71st Avenue