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Green Line C Branch 12-Day Full-Access Closure Successfully Completed on Schedule, Delivering Improved Safety and Dependability to the Branch; Green Line E Branch Closure to Begin August 6

Posted on July 25, 2022

As part of the MBTA’s Capital Programs, the Capital Transformation team has successfully completed the 12-day full-access closure on the Green Line C Branch, delivering critical safety and dependability improvements across the branch. During the closure, crews replaced 1,500 feet of track from St. Mary’s to Kenmore stations and installed wayside equipment for the Green Line Train Protection System (GLTPS).

Track and train protection efforts on the Green Line C Branch were completed on schedule.
Track and train protection efforts on the Green Line C Branch were completed on schedule.

“The Capital Transformation team has successfully completed two major surges across the Green Line this summer,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “The timely completion of both closures allows the MBTA to accelerate safety and dependability efforts across the system. Although construction can be disruptive, I want to thank all Green Line riders for their patience and understanding during this time of improvement.”

With the C Branch now complete and regular service having returned on Saturday, July 23, the Green Line Transformation team will be moving to the E Branch of the Green Line for a 16-day full-access closure. Beginning Saturday, August 6, crews will be replacing approximately 2,000 feet of track across the branch and installing GLTPS wayside equipment. A majority of the scheduled track work will take place between Longwood Avenue and Brigham Circle stations. Prep work, including the placement and welding of rail, will take place at Northeastern station beginning Monday, August 1, and will end on Friday, August 5. Prep work will not impact regularly scheduled service.

Construction on the E Branch of the Green Line will begin on Saturday, August 6.
Construction on the E Branch of the Green Line will begin on Saturday, August 6.

“Capital Transformation continues to work diligently to deliver the best service possible for all Green Line riders,” said MBTA Chief of Capital Transformation Angel Peña. “With two branches now complete, the team is excited to shift our focus to the E branch, bringing critical improvements to the area. It is our team’s top priority to keep all riders informed throughout the duration of the 16-day closure.”

Alternative service will be available for all E branch riders throughout the closure. The Route 39 bus will be enhanced with accessible buses that will carry passengers from Heath Street station to Copley station and back.

E branch shuttle route between Copley and Health Street. Shuttles will stop at Copley, Prudential, Symphony, Northeastern, Museum of Fine Arts, Longwood Medical Area, Brigham Circle, Fenwood road, Mission Park, Riverway, Back of the Hill, and Heath street. Regular service resumes at Union square.
The Route 39 bus will be enhanced from Copley to Heath Street stations.

Capital Transformation follows a holistic approach to transforming the Green, Orange, and Red Lines. The program is aligned by six Levels of Transformation: Improving Safety & Bringing Infrastructure into a State of Good Repair, Enhancing Accessibility, Replacing Legacy Fleets, Increasing Passenger Capacity, Modernizing Rider Experience, and Expanding Service.
 

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