MBTA To Shut Down Some Green Line Train Service For Replacement Project

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The MBTA will be shutting down a portion of it's Green Line train service this week for a replacement project.

Starting on Friday after normal train service, the Green Line D branch will close for a total of 18 days for the Green Line D Track and Signal Replacement Project.

The project includes replacing 25,000 feet of track and 6.5 miles of signals from Riverside to Beaconsfield stations.

Crews will be working 24 hours a day to replace the track and signals -- and shuttle buses will replace trains while the work is being conducted.

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Written by Rachel Armany

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