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Service Change UpcomingOn the weekends of Jan 18-19, Feb 1-2, Feb 15-16 & Mar 8-9, buses will replace train service between Reading & North Station on the Haverhill Line. Trains will make all stops between Haverhill & Ballardvale and stop at Anderson/Woburn on the Lowell Line. cdn.MBTA.com/sites/default/files/media/route_pdfs/2025-01-18-cr-haverhill-line-weekend-shuttle-schedule.pdf- A diversion schedule will be in effect.
-There will be both local and express buses.
- Buses will also provide service between Reading and Anderson/Woburn to connect with Haverhill Line or Lowell Line trains.
- While shuttle buses are running between Reading and North Station, passengers between Reading and Malden Center may also consider MBTA Bus #137 as an alternative option.
- There will be no bus or train service at North Wilmington Station. Passengers will be advised to consider a connection with the Lowell Line at Wilmington station (1.9 miles of distance).
- This allows for work in support of MassDOT’s Maffa Way/Mystic Avenue Bridge Superstructure Replacement project.
Here is a list of the shuttle bus locations:
- North Station | Nashua Street, at the Southern side of North Station. If you are traveling to Malden Center or Oak Grove, there is also an Orange Line shuttle bus available on Haverhill off of Causeway.
- Malden Center | At the busway between the station and Commercial Street.
- Oak Grove | At the busway between the station and Banks Place.
- Wyoming Hill | Main Street by Wyoming Avenue, East of the station.
- Melrose Cedar Park | On Tremont Street, East of the station.
- Melrose Highlands | On Franklin Street, just South of the station.
- Greenwood | On Main Street, just East of the station.
- Wakefield | On North Avenue, just East of the station.
- Reading | At the South-side parking lot, opposite High Street.
- Anderson/Woburn | At the busway just North of the station building.Updated: 1/13/2025 11:46 AM EST -
Station Closure OngoingCommuter Rail train service is suspended at Haverhill station through Summer 2025 to allow for work on the South Elm Street Bridge. An accessible van operates between Haverhill and Bradford.Built in 1906, the South Elm Bridge is beyond its useful life and ready to be replaced. Using accelerated bridge construction techniques to reduce customer and traffic impacts, the MBTA will replace the nearly-120-year-old bridge with a modern single-span structure with a useful life of 75 years. The new structure will include a ballasted steel deck, which means a smoother ride for passengers. The MBTA will also perform roadway, sidewalk, and drainage improvements along South Elm Street.Updated: 7/30/2024 10:08 AM EDT
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DelayHaverhill Line Train 210 (11:25 am from Bradford) is operating 5-15 minutes behind schedule between Melrose Highlands and North Station due to a signal issue.Affected direction:
InboundUpdated: 1/13/2025 12:26 PM EST -
DelayHaverhill Line Train 289 (11:55 am from North Station) is operating 5-15 minutes behind schedule between Melrose/Cedar Park and Reading due to a switch issue.Affected direction:
Outbound
Affected stops:
Melrose Highlands
Greenwood
Wakefield
ReadingUpdated: 1/13/2025 12:26 PM EST -
Service Change UpcomingOn Monday, January 20th (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), all Commuter Rail trains will operate on a regular weekday schedule. MBTA.com/holidaysAffected lines:
Newburyport/Rockport Line
Haverhill Line
Lowell Line
Fitchburg Line
Framingham/Worcester Line
Needham Line
Franklin/Foxboro Line
Fairmount Line
Providence/Stoughton Line
Middleborough/Lakeville Line
Kingston Line
Greenbush LineUpdated: 1/13/2025 9:29 AM EST -
Parking IssueThe Oak Grove Station Parking Lot has reduced availability through Monday, Mar 31, 2025, due to construction. Alternative parking is available at Wellington and/or Station Landing Garage (levels 6-8).
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Elevator Closure OngoingOak Grove Elevator 800 (Busway, Commuter Rail, parking lot to lobby) unavailable due to maintenanceTo exit, upon exiting the faregates, turn left and proceed to Oak Grove Elevator 745 to access the busway and parking lot. To board, proceed to the station entrance located near the busway and use Oak Grove Elevator 745 to access the lobby. Alternatively, customers may utilize Oak Grove Elevator 744 (Lobby to Washington St.) located at the entrance on Washington St.Updated: 9/26/2024 10:30 AM EDT
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Escalator Closure OngoingOak Grove Escalator 105 (Commuter Rail platform to unpaid lobby) unavailable