During this service change, the MBTA will replace the 130-year-old wooden overhead catenary wire “trough,” continue Green Line Train Protection System installations, and more.
Service will resume from North Station on several branches Tuesday morning after more than two weeks of work on the tunnels ...
Why is the Green Line shut down? The MBTA is replacing a 130-year-old wooden "trough" that is part of the original construction in the tunnel with a more durable metal trough. Crews will also install ...
Maintenance crews have worked on the MBTA's Green Line tunnels around the clock during a two-week closure. These photos show ...
A major MBTA shutdown went into effect Monday, impacting all of the Green Line’s downtown stops and portions of its branches. Through Dec. 22, the Green Line ‘s main branch from Kenmore to North ...
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Riders of some of the MBTA’s key routes through the core of Downtown Boston will spend two weeks beginning Monday navigating an extensive disruption to the transit system. The T is preparing to close ...
MBTA officials are reminding riders that portions of the Green Line will be closed for repairs for 15 days, starting Monday. Service will be suspended through Dec. 22 between North Station and Babcock ...
Many T riders who rely on the Green Line will have to use other transit options to get around the city for a few weeks this December. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is suspending ...
TRIP. RIDERS ALONG PARTS OF THE GREEN LINE ARE BUNDLED UP OUTSIDE OF KENMORE STATION, WAITING ON SHUTTLE BUSSES TO TAKE THEM TO THEIR DESTINATIONS. MUCH OF THE LINE IS SHUT DOWN FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS, ...
The MBTA Green Line shutdown began Monday morning. Parts of the line that goes through downtown Boston are out of commission for two weeks while crews replace aging infrastructure. Here's what to know ...