The MBTA announced significant service changes for its subway and commuter rail lines in March to facilitate infrastructure upgrades and maintenance projects. Notably, services will halt between Jackson Square and North Station from March 1-2 for signal upgrades, with shuttles and free fares provided for commuters. Similarly, from March 7-9, service will be suspended between Oak Grove and North Station for bridge project work. The MBTA reassured riders of its commitment to improving service quality in the long term and expressed appreciation for their understanding during these planned disruptions.
The MBTA recognizes that service changes impact daily travel but remains committed to enhancing service reliability, timeliness, and safety in the long term.
From March 1-2, service between Jackson Square and North Station will be suspended for signal upgrades, with free shuttles and accessible services available.
March 7-9 will see service suspended between Oak Grove and North Station as part of the Maffa Way Bridge project, with various shuttle services provided.
The agency expresses gratitude for rider patience during these vital projects aimed at improving the overall transport system.
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