Here’s the MBTA’s schedule Tuesday during the winter storm
The T is running on a “modified schedule” due to the nor’easter.
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With yet another nor’easter bearing down on Massachusetts, the MBTA announced Monday that its service would run on a “modified schedule” Tuesday.
Subway service will be “reduced” and run similarly to a Saturday schedule, according to the T, while commuter rail service will run on an “extremely reduced schedule.”
Due to expected blizzard conditions tomorrow, the #MBTA will be running a modified schedule. We encourage you to allow extra time for your trip as we may experience delays.
— MBTA (@MBTA) March 12, 2018
#MBTA running a modified schedule tomorrow 3/13:
Subway – Reduced service, similar to Sat. schedule
Mattapan Line – Bus shuttle
Bus – Weekday schedule. Expect detours & snow routes@MBTA_CR – “Extremely Reduced Schedule” visit https://t.co/U4WBPZRBct for details
Ferry – Suspended— MBTA (@MBTA) March 12, 2018
The commuter rail will operate on the Extremely Reduced Schedule tomorrow, March 13. The schedule is posted on https://t.co/c71laaAKfD and copies are available at North, South and Back Bay Stations. pic.twitter.com/1xKr6hy1aw
— MBTA Commuter Rail (@MBTA_CR) March 12, 2018
Full details can be viewed on the MBTA’s “Winter Weather” page.
The National Weather Service is expecting 12-18 inches of snow across much of Eastern Massachusetts from late Monday night through Tuesday. The service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for all of Southern New England and a Blizzard Warning along most of the Massachusetts coast. A number of districts, including Boston, have already canceled school Tuesday.
Heavy snow is expected to hit #Boston tonight & tomorrow. @BostonSchools are closed tomorrow. A snow emergency & parking ban go into effect at 7 p.m. tonight. Head to https://t.co/9Z1r87htyM for the latest updates pic.twitter.com/Qt48mNl4kX
— City of Boston (@CityOfBoston) March 12, 2018
As for the roads: Service forecasters said Monday morning that snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inch an hour, along with high winds, could lead to “near impossible travel conditions around Tuesday AM and even the Tuesday PM commute.”