![]() ![]() South-bound shuttle buses toward Ashmont/Braintree will also stop at Summer and Otis Streets and north-bound shuttle buses toward Alewife will stop at Federal and Franklin Streets, which is in close proximity to Downtown Crossing for connections to the Red Line. Riders that would normally ride the Red Line to or from Park Street or Downtown Crossing are advised to use Red Line shuttle buses that will stop at Haymarket Station and State Station where there are connections to the Orange, Blue, and Green Lines. On March 4-5, the T will perform tests on the new system between Central Square and Downtown Crossing Stations before switching to the new digital signal system between these stations during the weekend of March 25-26.ĭuring the weekend closures between Harvard and JFK/UMass, free shuttle buses will make stops at all stations except Park Street and Downtown Crossing Stations. The MBTA is installing a new digital signal system to replace the existing analog system. The full list of changes can be found below:Īccessible shuttle buses will replace Red Line service between Harvard and JFK/UMass Stations during the weekends of March 4-5 and March 25-26. each night between March 6 and March 9 for work to remove a staircase at Milton Station. Mattapan Line trains between Mattapan and Ashmont will be replaced with buses starting around 9 p.m. ![]() Commuter rail work will take trains out of service for a week-plus to install automated train control, a federally mandated safety technology.įrom March 4 to March 12, buses will replace Haverhill Line service between Haverhill and Reading stations, and from March 20 to March 28, buses will replace Newburyport/Rockport Line service between Swampscott and North Station. each night between March 27 and March 30 for tamping work. Nother batch of shuttle buses will replace Orange Line trains between Wellington and North Station starting around 9 p.m. Get Boston local news, weather forecasts, lifestyle and entertainment stories to your inbox. Buses will also run between Copley and Ruggles, with stops at Back Bay and Massachusetts Avenue. The T will "perform critical tamping work along the track" during that span.īoth the Orange and Green Lines will see partial closures on the weekend of March 11-12 for track work as well as Government Center garage demolition, with Orange Line trains halted between Ruggles and North Station and Green Line trolleys replaced with shuttle buses between North Station and Government Center. through the end of service between March 20 and March 23. Shuttle buses will replace subways and make stops at all Red Line stations affected except Park Street and Downtown Crossing, two of the busiest stations.įurther south on the Red Line, trains will be replaced with shuttle buses between Braintree and North Quincy starting around 9 p.m. Red Line service between the Harvard and JFK/UMass stops will go offline for two weekends, March 4-5 and March 25-26, while workers install and test a new digital signal system. Riders already dealing with reduced weekday MBTA subway service newly face weekend and evening shutdowns on subway and commuter rail lines in March to accommodate both maintenance work and installation of new equipment. ![]()
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