A Boston MBTA station will soon shut down for three years. Beginning on June 6, Symphony Station on the Green Line’s E Branch will be closed as the MBTA plans major safety and accessibility upgrades.
The MBTA is preparing to close a Green Line station in Boston for nearly three years, starting June 6. Trains on the E branch will bypass Symphony Station for 35 months while construction for "major ...
The MBTA's Symphony Station in Boston will close for nearly three years for a major construction project, transit officials announced. Green Line trains on the E branch will bypass the station so it ...
Passengers on the MBTA’s Green Line won’t be able to access one of its stations for nearly three years as the transit authority works to finish accessibility improvements for riders with mobility ...
Why is the Green Line shut down? The MBTA is replacing a 130-year-old wooden "trough" that is part of the original construction in the tunnel with a more durable metal trough. Crews will also install ...
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Classical music patrons in Boston may have some more walking to do. Maybe they’ll even have to take the bus. The MBTA announced Wednesday that the Green Line station at Boston’s Symphony Hall will be ...
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