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The MBTA began seven days of subway stop suspensions along the Red Line on Monday, Aug. 19. The work will last through Sunday, Aug. 25. Accessible vans will also be available for on-demand ...
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The MBTA is 12 days into its 30-day Orange Line shutdown, and so far workers have completed about 48% of the work planned, Poftak told the T's board of directors.
The MBTA is in the process of replacing its entire fleet of Red Line and Orange Line cars, which are over 40 years old, as of 2024. [14] The Blue Line cars were replaced in 2008. The Green Line has a variety of vehicles, some dating back to 1986, with the latest batch delivered in 2019.
The Red Line is a rapid transit line operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) as part of the MBTA subway system. The line runs south and east underground from Alewife station in North Cambridge through Somerville and Cambridge, surfacing to cross the Longfellow Bridge then returning to tunnels under Downtown Boston.
The second MBTA Red Line trainset entered service in January 2024, a few years after the first had entered operation in December 2020. [ 12 ] In late March of 2024, the state of Massachusetts and CRRC officials agreed to extend the company's deadline to deliver a total of 404 railway cars from the long-missed due dates of January 2022 and ...
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[4]: 25 The MBTA broke ground for the Red Line Rehabilitation Project - a $67 million reconstruction of Shawmut, Fields Corner, and Savin Hill stations - in October 2003. [5] Construction began in March 2004. [6] The renovations changed the layout of the station, with a new fare lobby under the tracks. [7]