MBTA to (mostly) resume normal weekday service after historic blizzard
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MBTA to (mostly) resume normal weekday service after historic blizzard
"I want to thank MBTA employees for their around-the-clock work that allowed us to maintain transit service for the riders who depend on it. On behalf of the T, I also want to express gratitude to our riders for their patience and understanding as we worked tirelessly to recover from this historic storm."
"Reduced service due to weather conditions is designed to meet ridership demand and provide travel options to essential workers while limiting the exposure of Commuter Rail trains to storm conditions and providing adequate access to storm clean-up crews. Passengers should plan extra time for their travel and use caution on platforms, in parking lots, and when boarding or exiting a train."
Following a significant snowstorm in the Greater Boston area, the MBTA expects to restore regular weekday service across most of its transit lines by Wednesday. The Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail line will operate on a modified schedule due to the South Coast region being hit hardest by the storm. The reduced service aims to meet ridership demand, support essential workers, and allow storm cleanup crews adequate access while limiting train exposure to hazardous conditions. MBTA employees worked around-the-clock to maintain service during the emergency. Commuters should anticipate potential delays during the recovery period and plan extra travel time. The MBTA recommends subscribing to T-Alerts, using the MBTA Go app, or following social media for real-time updates.
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