MBTA website:
Winter Storm Update - February 2, 2015
What to expect when winter weather hits.
A severe winter storm is forecast to hit parts of the MBTA’s service area Sunday night and through the day on Monday. Due to significant snowfall forecasts and the likelihood of high winds, the MBTA has put its winter weather plan into effect.
The timing and projected accumulation of Monday's snowfall will make it difficult for customers to maneuver their vehicles around MBTA parking lots, particularly in the afternoon and evening. Work crews will try very hard to keep the lots' travel lanes and exits clear, but heavy snow will accumulate in the immediate areas around vehicles occupying spaces. Predicted high winds will also lead to snowdrifts throughout the system. Customers are strongly encouraged to consider these factors if using MBTA parking lots on Monday.
Customers are strongly advised to plan for extra travel time, dress appropriately, and to check for the most current service information before starting their commutes. Because RIDE service will be affected by road conditions, paratransit customers are urged to stay in contact with their specific service provider.
Service information can be found at the MBTA's winter resource hub: mbta.com/winter. Customers are also urged to check T-Alerts regularly for updates or to join our 95,000 followers on Twitter @MBTA. For Commuter Rail updates, we ask commuters to follow the MBTA Commuter Rail on Twitter @MBTA_CR.
Full service details for each mode are as follows:
Updated: 12:00 pm 2/1/2015
Subway
The Red, Blue, Orange, Green, Silver, and Mattapan Lines will operate regular weekday service. For up-to-the-minute service information, please check T-Alerts.
Commuter Rail
The Commuter Rail will operate regular weekday service. For up-to-the-minute service information, including all delays, please check T-Alerts.