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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 25 January 2015 - 08:05 PM

MBTA.com, 1/25:

 

 

Winter Weather Update - January 26-27, 2015

What to expect when winter weather hits.

A winter storm is forecast to hit most of the MBTA’s service area beginning mid-afternoon, Monday, January 26, 2015. Light snow will eventually turn into heavy snow by nightfall with heavy wind gusts possible. Heavy snow and wind gusts are expected throughout the day Tuesday, January 27, 2015. The MBTA has put its winter plan into action in preparation for the storm.

 

For complete service impacts and information, check MBTA.com and media broadcasts regularly throughout the storm. To receive T-Alerts, please click here to sign up.

 

Updated: 7 p.m., Jan 25, 2015

 

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The Red , Blue , Orange, Silver, Green, and Mattapan Lines will operate regular service. For up-to-the-minute service information, please check T-Alerts.

 

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The Commuter Rail will operate regular service. For up-to-the-minute service information, including all delays, please check T-Alerts.

 

(Note:  Bus; Boat and The Ride information deleted; off-topic)



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Posted 26 January 2015 - 01:14 PM

 

With public safety of paramount importance, all modes of MBTA service will be suspended all day and night on Tuesday, January 27. Please check MBTA.com for updates on service restoration for Wednesday.



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Posted 27 January 2015 - 10:25 AM

 

Winter Weather Update - January 27, 2015

 

What to expect when winter weather hits.

 

With public safety of paramount importance, all modes of MBTA service will be suspended all day and night on Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Heavy snow and wind gusts are expected throughout the day Tuesday, January 27. The MBTA has put its winter plan into action in preparation for the storm.

 

Additionally, in order to enhance snow removal efforts, customers are prohibited from parking overnight at any MBTA station parking lots. Overnight parking in MBTA parking garages is permitted from 6 p.m. on January 26 until 5 a.m. January 28 with the following daily rates:

 

  • $4/day at Lynn Station
  • $5/day at Beverly, Salem, and Wonderland Stations
  • $6/day at Woodland Station
  • $7/day at Alewife, Braintree, Quincy Adams, and Route 128 Stations
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 For complete service impacts and information, check MBTA.com and media broadcasts regularly throughout the storm. To receive T-Alerts, please click here to sign up.

 

Updated: 10:00 a.m., Jan 27, 2015

 

 

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The Red , Blue , Orange, Silver, Green, and Mattapan Line service will be suspended on Tuesday, January 27, 2015. For up-to-the-minute service information, please check T-Alerts.

 

 

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All Commuter Rail Lines will be suspended on Tuesday, January 27, 2015. For up-to-the-minute service information, including all delays, please check T-Alerts.



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Posted 28 January 2015 - 01:47 AM

 

Winter Weather Update - January 27-28, 2015

 

The MBTA is working tirelessly to recover from the blizzard and will restore service for the morning commute. All MBTA services, including rapid transit, buses and commuter lines, are set to resume operations on Wednesday morning at their usual start times. However, commuters are cautioned that due to heavy snowfall and high winds, it will likely be a slow start with delays expected for the morning commute. 

 

Despite the hard work of more than a thousand workers over the last 24 hours, MBTA services will be affected by the heavy snow, icy conditions, and frigid temperatures. Some Commuter Rail and subway trains may be delayed or cancelled while some buses may operate on Snow Routes.

 

The Mattapan Trolley Line will be replaced by bus service Wednesday. Commuter Rail customers should be aware that some of the more than 130 parking lots will have less capacity than normal, as crews continue to plow and remove snow all around the system. Because RIDE service will be affected by road conditions, paratransit customers are urged to stay in contact with their specific service provider. Ferry service is expected to operate on a regular weekday schedule.

 

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. 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 93,000 followers on Twitter @MBTA. For Commuter Rail updates, we ask commuters to follow the MBTA Commuter Rail on Twitter @MBTA_CR.

MBTA personnel will do everything possible to minimize disruptions but we ask for patience as we work to safely recover in the storm’s aftermath.

The parking snow day policy is in effect for Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Please check the MBTA Winter Parking page for more information. Additionally, in order to enhance snow removal efforts, customers are prohibited from parking overnight at any MBTA station parking lots until further notice. Overnight parking in MBTA parking garages is permitted from 6 p.m. on January 26 until 5 a.m. January 28 with the following daily rates:

  • $4/day at Lynn Station
  • $5/day at Beverly, Salem, and Wonderland Stations
  • $6/day at Woodland Station
  • $7/day at Alewife, Braintree, Quincy Adams, and Route 128 Stations

Updated: 12:30 a.m., Jan 28, 2015

 

 

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The Red , Blue , Orange, Silver and Green Line service will resume at the start of service on Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Mattapan Line service will be replaced by bus service between Ashmont and Mattapan stations.

 

 

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All Commuter Rail Lines will resume service at the start of service on Wednesday, January 28, 2015. For up-to-the-minute service information, including all delays, please check T-Alerts.



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Posted 29 January 2015 - 02:44 AM

 

Winter Weather Update - January 28, 2015

 

All MBTA services, including rapid transit, buses, and commuter lines, will continue running normal operations on Thursday morning at their usual start times with the exception of the Mattapan Trolley. Buses will replace Mattapan Trolleys from start to end of service tomorrow, January 29, 2015, while the MBTA continues working to restore service. Some buses may continue to operate on Snow Routes while roads are restored to safe and operable conditions. Commuters should continue to be aware of icy conditions and possible frigid temperatures.

 

Commuter Rail customers should be aware that some of the more than 130 parking lots will have less capacity than normal, as crews continue to plow and remove snow all around the system. Because RIDE service will be affected by road conditions, paratransit customers are urged to stay in contact with their specific service provider. Ferry service is expected to operate on a regular weekday schedule.

 

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. 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 93,000 followers on Twitter @MBTA. For Commuter Rail updates, we ask commuters to follow the MBTA Commuter Rail on Twitter @MBTA_CR.

MBTA personnel will do everything possible to minimize disruptions but we ask for patience as we work to safely recover in the storm’s aftermath.

 

In order to enhance snow removal efforts, customers are prohibited from parking overnight at any MBTA station parking lots until 5:00 AM on Thursday, January 29, 2015; during this time, garage rates will return to the normal daily/overnight rate.

 

The parking snow day policy is in effect for Wednesday, January 28, 2015 and will remain in effect until the end of service, January 29, 2015. Please check the MBTA Winter Parking page for more information. 

 

Updated: 11:00 p.m., Jan 28, 2015



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