A significant Green Line shutdown starts Wednesday
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A significant Green Line shutdown starts Wednesday
"Free shuttle buses will replace train service from Wednesday, April 22, to Thursday, April 30, though they will not stop at Griggs Street, Allston Street, and Packard's Corner due to accessibility constraints."
"Riders should expect longer trips when using shuttle buses. The MBTA said a trip from Boston College to Park Street could take at least 10 additional minutes."
"During the weekend of April 25-26, the suspension will expand to Copley, with reduced Green Line frequency between Copley and Government Center, according to the MBTA."
"MBTA officials said the closure will allow crews to complete a series of infrastructure upgrades, including installing the Green Line Train Protection System and replacing the 130-year-old wooden overhead catenary wire 'trough' near Green Line portals."
The MBTA will suspend Green Line B branch service between Kenmore and Boston College for nine days starting April 22. Free shuttle buses will replace train service, but will not stop at Griggs Street, Allston Street, and Packard's Corner due to accessibility issues. Riders should anticipate longer travel times, with trips from Boston College to Park Street taking at least 10 extra minutes. The suspension will also affect Copley during the weekend of April 25-26, with reduced service between Copley and Government Center. Infrastructure upgrades will be completed during this period.
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