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From Saturday, April 27th through Sunday, May 5th, buses will replace regular train service between Middleborough/Lakeville and Bridgewater to allow for work on the South Coast Rail project. Starts Apr 27 Until May 6
Regular train service will operate between Bridgewater and South Station. The bus diversion schedule will soon be available online and in stations.
On the weekends of May 11-12, May 18-19, June 8-9, and June 15-16, express buses will replace regular train service between Braintree and South Station to allow for work on the Red Line and the Dorchester Ave bridge project. Starts May 11 Until Jun 17
All Greenbush line trains will originate and terminate at Braintree station. A diversion schedule will be in effect on the Middleborough, Kingston and Greenbush Lines. Buses will be free & accessible. Bikes will not be allowed on-board buses.

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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 Riverside Ave entrance at Campello Station is currently closed. Passengers may continue to use the Plain St entrance. Started Jun 30 2023
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Middleborough/Lakeville Line
At JFK/UMass, arrival predictions and next Alewife train platform information is currently unavailable. Station Maintenance is aware of the issue and are working to restore this as soon as possible. Started Apr 15

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