NEW YORK — The L train tunnel rehabilitation project was completed Sunday, months ahead of schedule.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the announcement during his daily coronavirus briefing. An MTA spokesperson said crews are still clearing away some construction debris, but confirmed the project is done ahead of its scheduled July 2020 completion date.

Regular service will resume Monday morning, according to the transit authority.

The L train has been running with reduced service on nights and weekends since April 2019 so that crews could repair tunnel infrastructure that was badly damaged by flooding during Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

The project was also completed under budget, according to the MTA, saving the cash-strapped agency about $100 million.