Boston MBTA Shutdowns 2025
This page offers information and resources for Boston residents impacted by MBTA shutdowns in 2025.
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 ShutdownsDECEMBER 5–6
Orange Line service will be suspended between Back Bay and Forest Hills full-day on December 5–6, starting Friday, to continue signal upgrade work.
- Free and accessible shuttle bus service will make stops between Back Bay and Forest Hills. There will be no shuttle bus service between Back Bay and North Station. Riders using the shuttle bus service should budget at least 30 minutes of additional travel time.
- Riders are also encouraged to consider fare-free Commuter Rail service between Forest Hills, Ruggles, Back Bay, and South Station.
See the Bicycle Information section below for a suggested bike route. For more information regarding this closure, please visit MBTA's website.
DECEMBER 8–22
Green Line service will be suspended between North Station and Babcock Street, Kenmore, and Heath Street on December 8–22 for critical infrastructure upgrades.
Alternative services will be offered to replace Green Line train service on segments of the B, C, D, and E branches.
- B Branch: free and accessible shuttle buses will operate between Babcock Street and Copley/Back Bay. Bus Route 57 will also be fare-free during this service change.
- C/D Branch: free and accessible shuttle buses will operate between Kenmore and Copley/Back Bay. The fare gates will be open at Kenmore station, and all surface-level stops west of Kenmore will be fare-free.
- E Branch: Bus Route 39 will operate fare-free, and supplemental buses will be added to accommodate additional ridership.
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Accessible van service is available for Green Line stops between Copley/Back Bay and North Station.
Downtown subway stations will not be serviced by shuttle buses. Riders can use the Orange Line at Back Bay toward North Station for continued service through downtown. Riders using the shuttle bus service should budget an additional 20 minutes of travel time to their regular commute.
The City of Boston will be offering five free Bluebikes unlocks during this closure. Use code MBTAGREEN128 while supplies last. See the Bicycle Information section below for more information and a suggested bike route. Additionally, the Worcester Commuter Rail Line will be fare-free between South Station, Back Bay, and Lansdowne. For more information regarding this closure, please visit MBTA's website.
Bicycle Information
During the Green Line shutdown from December 8-22, the City of Boston is offering five (5) free Bluebikes unlocks, while supplies last. NOTE: You will be charged for lost bikes, ebike rides ($.25/minute), and rides on classic bikes over 30 minutes ($.25/minute). Use code MBTAGREEN128 during the closure. Click here to learn more about our discounted Bluebikes program.
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
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.