
MBTA rail service will resume on Commuter Rail, trolley and subway lines on Wednesday, Feb. 11, T officials announced Tuesday.
The Commuter Rail system will operate on a modified weekday schedule, making approximately 70 percent of the trips regularly scheduled. The schedules for each line are below. Please note trains will not serve Plymouth, TF Green, or Wickford Junction Stations Wednesday.
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The Green and Blue Lines will operate, but with fewer cars and less frequent service. Service will also be restored on the Red and Orange Lines, but the level of that service will not be determined until later today. The MBTA will provide more information on the Red and Orange Lines as soon as possible.
Buses will replace service on the Mattapan Trolley Line.
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MBTA buses and RIDE vehicles will encounter the same road conditions that continue to challenge all motorists. Please be advised that delays and cancellations are likely and that many bus routes will operate on snow routes to avoid clogged streets, tight corners, and/or steep hills.
Snow accumulations continue to make it difficult for customers to maneuver their vehicles around MBTA parking lots. Customers are strongly encouraged to consider these factors if using MBTA parking lots.
As always, the latest service information can be found at the MBTA’s winter resource hub: mbta.com/winter. Customers are also urged to check T-Alerts regularly for updates or to join our 100,000 followers on Twitter @MBTA. For Commuter Rail updates, we ask commuters to follow the MBTA Commuter Rail on Twitter @MBTA_CR.
The MBTA appreciates the patience of its loyal customers as it works to restore service to the levels they expect and deserve.
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