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The Blue Line entrance would be close to Bowdoin station, allowing it to be closed. [26] The additional Green Line entrance was cut during preliminary design, but the Blue Line entrance was kept; until at least 2011, the MBTA still planned to close Bowdoin after Government Center was renovated. [27] However, by 2013, the MBTA decided not to ...
The Blue Line is a rapid transit line in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, one of four rapid transit lines operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). It runs from Bowdoin station in downtown Boston under Boston Harbor to East Boston and Revere on the inner North Shore, where it terminates at Wonderland .
English: A westbound 700-series Blue Line train departing Government Center in May 2024. Date: 24 May 2024, 19:22:16: Source: Own work: Author: ... Blue Line (MBTA ...
A power problem halted MBTA Green Line service in the heart of Boston's Back Bay neighborhood Friday evening, hours after some service on the Blue Line was halted due to an overhead power issue.
A suspension of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway service between Logan International Airport and downtown Boston begins Monday morning.
In 2008, the MBTA began running six-car trains on the Blue Line. [33] Because the eastbound side of the Bowdoin platform can only fit four cars, the MBTA had originally planned to close the station when six-car trains entered service; a planned renovation of Government Center station was to add a second headhouse close to Bowdoin Square. [34]
The Blue Line and Red Line are currently the only two MBTA subway rail lines without a direct connection; passengers must either ride one stop on the Green (or Orange) lines to transfer, or walk 0.5 miles (0.80 km) on Cambridge Street between Bowdoin and Charles/MGH.
Until last fall, an express line took off from Worcester at 6:30 a.m. and made one stop in Framingham before going directly to Lansdowne Station, arriving at 7:24 a.m.