Maintenance crews have worked on the MBTA's Green Line tunnels around the clock during a two-week closure. These photos show ...
The MBTA will close a lengthy stretch of its Green Line D Branch for over a week in September for track maintenance. Commuters will be directed to other sections of the subway line or shuttle buses.
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 ...
For Boston residents and commuters, the beginning of September means two things: moving time and new MBTA closures. According to a press release from MBTA, upcoming closures on the T are a result of ...
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, ...
Editor's Note: This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today. If you like what you read and want it in your inbox, sign up here. It's Friday. The MBTA is taking the Green Line's ...
Green Line service resumed Monday morning after shuttle buses replaced trains along a stretch of the line for about two hours during the morning commute, the MBTA said. Around 7:30 a.m., the MBTA ...
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