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Schedule Change UpcomingEffective October 2nd, as buses continue to replace trains between Reading and Oak Grove, the Haverhill Line diversion schedule will be adjusted as part of the Fall/Winter service update. Check the train and bus time adjustment on the MBTA website. cdn.MBTA.com/sites/default/files/media/route_pdfs/2023-10-2-haverhill-line-diversion-schedule.pdfBuses will continue to replace train service between Reading and Oak Grove through November 5th.
Regular train service will resume on Monday. November 6th.
A bus shuttle provides service between Reading and Anderson/Woburn for connection with Lowell Line and Haverhill Line trains.
There is no train or bus service at North Wilmington Station during the diversion. Passengers may consider boarding Lowell Line trains at Wilmington (1.9 mi away).
At Oak Grove and Malden Center, passengers can make a connection with the Orange Line.
Buses are accessible but bikes will not be allowed on board
Please also consider MBTA Bus #137 for service between Reading and Oak Grove/Malden Center or MBTA Bus #131 for service between Melrose Highlands and Oak Grove/Malden Center.
This diversion will allow for ATC implementation work as part of the Commuter Rail Safety and Resiliency Program.Updated: 9/26/2023 12:00 AM -
Schedule Change UpcomingOn the Haverhill Line, the new Fall/Winter Schedule will go into effect on Monday, November 6th, after the bus diversion concludes between Reading & North Station for signal improvement work. This schedule is already available online.On all the other Commuter Rail lines, the new Fall/Winter Commuter Rail schedules go into effect on Monday, October 2nd with extended late-night service as well as added peak service on select lines. Visit MBTA.com for more information.
The Fall/Winter schedule maintains the same frequent weekday service introduced in Spring 2021, with a few changes to train times in order to factor in track work and seasonal events.
-On the Newburyport/Rockport Line, additional weekend trains have been added for service to and from Salem station through October 29th as part of the Haunted Happenings events.
-The Bus diversion between Reading and North Station will continue through November 5th on the Haverhill Line but the diversion schedule will be adjusted as well (the adjusted diversion schedule will be available soon). The regular Fall/Winter schedule will go into effect on November 6th and is already available online.
-The ski train is back on the Fitchburg Line. Wachusett Mountain ski area operates a shuttle between the ski area and Wachusett station during Winter months to connect to these trains which feature a specifically modified coach equipped with racks for ski and snowboard equipment. The ski train will operate on weekends starting December 9th and on Wednesdays starting January 3rd.
-Regular Commuter Rail service to Foxboro, re-introduced as a pilot on September 12, 2022, will continue.
Holiday service:
On Thursday, November 23th, 2023 (Thanksgiving Day), Friday, November 24th, 2023 (day after Thanksgiving), Monday, December 25th, 2023 (Christmas Day), Monday, January 1st, 2024 (New Year’s Day), and on Monday, February 19th, 2024 (President’s Day) all lines will operate on a weekend schedule.
On Monday, October 9th, 2023 (Columbus Day), Monday, January 15th, 2024 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), and Monday, April 15th, 2024 (Patriot’s Day), all lines will operate on a regular weekday scheduleUpdated: 9/12/2023 12:53 PM -
Service Change OngoingBuses replace train service between Reading & Oak Grove through November 5th. Trains will make regular stops between Haverhill & Ballardvale, will stop at Anderson/Woburn on the Lowell Line & operate express to N. Station. MBTA.com/ptcA bus shuttle provides service between Reading and Anderson/Woburn for connection with Lowell Line and Haverhill Line trains.
There is no train or bus service at North Wilmington Station during the diversion. Passengers may consider boarding Lowell Line trains at Wilmington (1.9 mi away).
At Oak Grove and Malden Center, passengers can make a connection with the Orange Line.
The current diversion schedule will be in effect through October 1st. On October 2nd, a new diversion will be in effect through November 5th due to the Fall/Winter Commuter Rail service update.
Buses are accessible but bikes will not be allowed on board
Please also consider MBTA Bus #137 for service between Reading and Oak Grove/Malden Center or MBTA Bus #131 for service between Melrose Highlands and Oak Grove/Malden Center.
This diversion will allow for ATC implementation work as part of the Commuter Rail Safety and Resiliency Program.
Bus Pickup/Drop Off Locations:
• Reading:
At the MBTA Bus #137 bus stop on Lincoln Street
• Wakefield:
The bus will stop at the MBTA Bus #137 regular stop on North Ave (on the station side for inbound service, across the street for outbound service).
• Greenwood:
The bus will stop at the MBTA Bus #137 regular stop on Main Street (on the station side for inbound service, across the street for outbound service).
• Melrose Highlands:
The bus will stop on Franklin Street in front of Marvin Road for inbound service (opposite of station side) and between Belmont Street and Greenwood Street for outbound service (station side)
• Melrose/Cedar Park:
The bus will stop on Essex Street, on each side of Tremont Street. North of Tremont Street but on the station side for inbound service. On the south of Tremont Street but on the opposite side of the station (facing the parking lot) for outbound service.
• Wyoming Hill:
The bus will stop at the MBTA Bus #137 regular stop at the crossing of Main Street and West Wyoming Avenue (on the station side for inbound service, across the street for outbound service).
• Oak Grove:
On Oak Grove East Busway for pick up and drop off
• Anderson/Woburn:
On the busway near the station main entranceUpdated: 9/21/2023 5:41 PM -
Service Change OngoingFrom Sept 9th through Nov 5th, there will be no train or bus service at North Wilmington station due to the Haverhill Line diversion for signal improvement work. Please consider boarding Lowell Line trains at Wilmington station which is 1.9 miles away.Affected stops:
North Wilmington
September 9, through November 5, buses will replace regular train service between Reading & Oak Grove on the Haverhill Line. Trains will make regular stops between Haverhill & Ballardvale, stop at Anderson/Woburn on the Lowell Line and operate express to N. Station. A bus shuttle will also provide service between Reading and Anderson/Woburn for connection with Lowell Line and Haverhill Line trains.
At Oak Grove and Malden Center, passengers can make a connection with the Orange Line.
A dedicated diversion schedule will be in effect.
A bus diversion will be in effect.
Buses will be accessible but bikes will not be allowed on board
Passengers between Reading and Malden Center can also consider MBTA Bus #137 as an alternate travel option.
This diversion will allow for ATC implementation work as part of the Commuter Rail Safety and Resiliency Program.Updated: 9/9/2023 4:00 AM