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The Permitting Portal will be temporarily unavailable due to scheduled system maintenance on Wednesday, June 24, from 6 - 10 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience. Services will resume as normal after 10 p.m.

Boston MBTA Shutdowns 2026

This page offers information and resources for Boston residents impacted by MBTA shutdowns in 2026.

The City of Boston is collaborating closely with community partners to ensure riders have access to vital information. This page serves as a hub for essential resources designed to help you navigate through the upcoming shutdowns seamlessly. Stay informed and plan your journey effectively with the tools provided here.

Upcoming Diversions and Shutdowns

Upcoming Diversions and Shutdowns

June 6, 2026 – may 18, 2029

Green Line E Branch service will bypass Symphony Station from June 6, 2026 to May 18, 2029 for accessibility improvements. Trolleys will operate through Symphony in both directions but will not stop.

  • Riders can board or disembark at Northeastern University or Prudential, which are 0.3 miles away from Symphony. 

  • Riders may instead utilize Orange Line service at Massachusetts Avenue, 0.1 miles from Symphony.

  • Riders may instead utilize parallel Route 39 bus service.

Calendar

Please note: This webpage does not provide real-time information. The calendar below only displays planned subway diversions posted in the MBTA monthly service change article. For live MBTA updates and information regarding commuter rail diversions and diversions outside of Boston, please visit the MBTA Alerts Page.

Accessibility During MBTA Closures

MBTA Closure Shuttle Stop with White tent and sign reading "orange line accessible area" with international symbol of access.

The City of Boston, in partnership with the MBTA, is committed to ensuring that accessible transportation is available to all riders, including when the MBTA subway system is partially closed for planned and unplanned maintenance. 

To learn more about accessibility during MBTA closures, your rights as a customer, and reporting accessibility issues, please visit our Accessibility During MBTA Closures page. 

Accessibility During MBTA Closures

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