With an influx of crowds anticipated due to the Boston Marathon, the MBTA schedule today will not be that of a normal Monday.
The Orange, Red, and Blue Lines will have regular weekday schedule service, but with extra rush-hour level service before and after the Marathon.
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Copley Station will be closed on the Green Line, while the Berkley St. entrance and exit at Arlington Station will also be closed. The Kent Street, South Street, and St. Mary's Street stops are closed, as well.
There will be extra commuter rail service on the Framingham-Worcester Line.
There will be no bicycles allowed on the MBTA today.
MBTA parking will be pay-on-entry, with only cash accepted.
According to the MBTA, the "Silver Line will operate a regular weekday schedule except for the SL5. Tremont Street will be closed from 5 a.m. until approximately 10:30 a.m. During this time, Silver Line SL5-Downtown Crossing/Temple Street service will terminate at Avenue De Lafayatte. There will be no service to Temple Place or Tremont Street between Park and Boylston Streets. Bus stop connections can be made at Chinatown Station (Washington and Essex Streets) or at Tufts Medical Center Station on Washington Street."
For more information, visit MBTA.com.
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