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On the weekends of June 8-9, Providence Line Train 1811/2811 will depart South Station and operate 5 minutes earlier than normal through Providence. This temporary schedule adjustment will allow for switch replacement work. Starts Jun 9 Until Jun 10
Franklin line passengers, please be aware Train 1811/2811 will also depart Back Bay, Ruggles and Hyde park 5 minutes earlier than normal.

Vehicle 1834 4:45 behind towards 877 Stoughton
aprchg Canton Junction Last seen 1:07

Vehicle 1800 4:12 behind towards 819 Wickford Junction
past Ruggles

Vehicle 1804 2:21 ahead of towards 826 South Station
aprchg TF Green Airport

Vehicle 1835 8:08 behind towards 824 South Station
aprchg Attleboro Last seen 1:01

Vehicle 1816 6:14 behind towards 876 South Station
at Route 128

South Station Pedal & Park is closed due to construction. Bicycle racks are currently available on Atlantic Ave adjacent to the South Station main entrance. Started Apr 7 2020
The door to enter the Forest Hills Pedal and Park is not functioning. We are working to have it addressed as quickly as possible, Started Aug 30 2022
On the weekend of June 8-9, Providence Line Train 1810/2810 will depart Providence and operate 10 minutes later than normal through South Station. This temporary schedule adjustment will allow for switch replacement work. Starts Jun 9 Until Jun 10
Providence Line Train 824 (2:10 pm from Providence) is operating 5-15 minutes behind schedule 5-15 minutes behind schedule between Pawtucket/Central Falls and South Station. Started Until
Affected direction: Inbound
On the weekend of June 8-9, Providence trains 1802/2802, 1808/2808, and 1812/2812 will depart Providence and operate 5 minutes later than normal through South Station. This temporary schedule adjustment will allow for switch replacement work. Starts Jun 9 Until Jun 10

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