Commuters, get ready for a speed bump - Green Line service is slowing down. According to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), frequency of the subway's Green Line will soon decrease ...
The Green Line is about to get the green light to start operating again. Service will resume from North Station on several ...
The MBTA will close a lengthy stretch of its Green Line D Branch for over a week in September for track maintenance. Commuters will be directed to other sections of the subway line or shuttle buses.
Green Line riders will be forced to wait even longer for trains this summer. The frequency of service on the subway line will drop as the temperatures heat up and tourists pour in. “That’s really ...
The MBTA will close a broad stretch of its Green Line for 15 consecutive days in December as it replaces a piece of the subway tunnels dating back to their original construction nearly 130 years ago.
MBTA Chief Operations Officer Ryan Coholan spent time with WCVB's Sharman Sacchetti on Tuesday, riding part of the Green Line ahead of Marathon Monday. SO. ALL RIGHT, SEAN, WHAT’S THE PLAN? WELL, THE ...