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Orange Line service will be suspended from Forest Hills to Back Bay, and the suspension will be extended through North Station this weekend.
Orange Line alternatives and everything else you need to know about the shutdown. To accommodate those who depend on the Orange Line, the MBTA has detailed multiple shuttle bus routes, ...
A central section of the MBTA through Downtown Boston will close from Thursday night through the end of the weekend.
New Orange Line cars will be more common after the shutdown. They have more floor space and wider doors. Before the closure, there were only 30 in service. Now riders can expect to see 72 of them ...
After a 30-day shutdown, Orange Line trains are again rolling down the track. But that’s not the end of the T’s troubles. GBH News transportation reporter Bob Seay joined Morning Edition co-host Paris ...
New data from TransitMatters show the Orange Line is slower than before the 30-day shutdown, despite assertions from the MBTA that it would be faster and more reliable.
“While Orange Line service will continue uninterrupted with the use of older-model trains, customers are advised that wait times at station platforms will be slightly longer,” the T said.
Restoring Orange Line service by Labor Day is even more important, the advocates said, after the T announced Friday that it will be shutting down a portion of the Green Line — including the ...
Here it comes, folks: The big one. An unprecedented shutdown of the entire Orange Line is just around the corner, set to kick in on Friday, August 19 at 9 p.m., and continue through September 19.
Orange Line Reminder: October 8-20 Shuttle Buses replace service between Forest Hills and Back Bay due to track work. On Oct 12 -14 the work will extend to North Station.