MBTA Announces Station Openings, Projected Timeline
Though several stops remain closed, the MBTA has steadily been re-opening sections since last weekend’s blizzard. Hopefully it’ll stay that way after tonight’s snowfall (just a few inches predicted, a mere pittance to us at this point).
Here’s which stations are open and which ones are still on the shuttle bus routes:
Red Line
Trains are running between Alewife and Ashmont. The Mattapan Trolley is still the Mattapan Limited Bus Replacement Service (until Friday, February 27, according to the MBTA). On the Braintree branch? Then your train ride ends at JFK/UMass and you’ll have to take the shuttle (scheduled to re-open to North Quincy Friday, February 20, to Braintree Monday, February 23).
Orange Line
The entire route is now open, you lucky devils.
Blue Line
Also open.
Green Line
Open from Lechmere to Kenmore. After that:
The C and D branches are open.
The E Branch runs to Prudential (set to re-open to Heath Street Friday, February 20). Take the Route 39 bus between Symphony and Heath Street. You will apparently have to walk from Prudential to Symphony.
[fragment number=0][fragment number=1] UPDATE: Rejoice! For the shuttle bus now runs from Boston College to Kenmore.
Commuter Rail
The “modified weekly schedule’’ remains in place until Friday. As do the “significant delays and several canceled trips’’ expected on all lines.
Buses
Weekday schedule, but expect delays and hope your bus doesn’t get stuck in the snow.
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