MBTA Announces 16-Day Red Line Closure for Critical Repairs in October

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The MBTA plans to suspend service on part of the Red Line for repairs for two weeks in October, shutting down the Ashmont Branch between JFK/UMass and Ashmont stations and the Mattapan Line between Ashmont and Mattapan stations. Free shuttle buses will replace train and trolley service during this time. The closure will allow crews to address speed restrictions and replace old tracks, improving reliability and reducing maintenance needs. Once completed, travel times will improve for riders, and additional station enhancements will be considered.
- MBTA to shut down part of Red Line for repairs in October NBC10 Boston
- MBTA planning 16-day closure of Red Line Ashmont Branch, Mattapan Line in October WCVB Boston
- MBTA shutting down part of Red Line for 16 days in October for 'critical' track work CBS Boston
- MBTA will shut down part of Red Line for repairs in October, agency’s top official says The Boston Globe
- MBTA to close part of Red Line for 16 days in October Boston Herald
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