![]() ![]() Between July 29 to August 9, Orange Line trains will bypass Haymarket Station.Green Line service will be suspended between North Station and Government Center Station with riders instead asked to walk above ground between these stations – Government Center, Haymarket, and North Station are each less than a half mile from each other (about a five- to 10-minute walk), and the distance between Government Center to North Station is about three-quarters of a mile (about a 13-minute walk).Riders can use bus routes 86, 91, and 87.Green Line train service between Lechmere and Union Square Stations will be suspended for 42 days from July 18-August 28.Riders should note that shuttle buses will not service Allston Street, Griggs Street, or Packard’s Corner for accessibility reasons.Shuttle bus service will replace the entire Green Line B Branch between Kenmore and Boston College Stations for 12 days from July 17-28.Riders are instead encouraged to utilize Route 39 bus service. On the E Branch, trolley service will be suspended between Heath Street and North Stations.Riders should travel one block to Beacon Street at Park Drive in order to board the C branch shuttle for service to Back Bay Station on the Orange Line for continued parallel service. On the D Branch, trolley service will be suspended between Fenway and North Stations.Mary’s Street and Back Bay Station on the Orange Line for continued parallel service. Accessible shuttle buses will provide service between St. On the C Branch, trolley service will be suspended between Saint Mary’s Street and Haymarket Stations.Accessible shuttle buses will provide service between Boston University East and Back Bay Station on the Orange Line for continued parallel service. On the B Branch, trolley service will be suspended between Boston University East and Haymarket Stations.Keolis Customer Service Agents, MBTA staff, and Transit Ambassadors will be on-site at impacted stations to support riders. Passengers should note that bicycles are not allowed on shuttle buses, and regular Commuter Rail fares will be collected between Kingston, Middleborough, Greenbush, and Braintree Stations.Accessible express shuttle bus service will also operate directly between South Station and Braintree Station.Accessible shuttle bus service will replace evening weekday trains between South Station and Braintree after 7:30 PM on July 10-14 and July 17-21, and during the weekend of July 22-23.Kingston, Middleborough, and Greenbush Commuter Rail lines Accessible shuttle bus service will replace evening weekday trains between JFK/UMass and Braintree Stations beginning at approximately 8:45 PM on July 21 and during the weekend of July 22-23.Accessible shuttle bus service will replace evening trains between JFK/UMass and North Quincy Stations beginning at approximately 8:45 PM on July 11-13 and July 20.Commuter Rail will run on a weekend schedule. The last train on each line will be held for a later departure time. Bikes will not be allowed on board after 9:30 PM.The direct Hingham to Boston route will have no service.East Boston Ferry will run on a weekend schedule.Charlestown Ferry will run on a weekend schedule.Hingham/Hull/Logan to Boston will run on a Saturday schedule.Ferry will run on the following service schedules:.Bus and The RIDE will run on a Sunday schedule.Subway will run on a Saturday schedule until 3 PM. It will then run on a weekday schedule for the remainder of the day.T, Bus, and Commuter Rail Fares will be free after 9:30 PM for Subway, Bus, and Commuter Rail.Use our trip planner to spend your time the way you want to. Looking to see the Boston fireworks, or commuting regularly, all MBTA service changes are updated in Moovit. See details below.įor the month of July, MBTA will have service changes to allow for continued track improvement across the MBTA system. MBTA is running a holiday schedule for July 4th. ![]()
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