Beginning at 8:15 PM on Friday, July 12 through Sunday, July 28 there will be no Red Line trains running between Alewife Station and Kendall/MIT Station.
The following options will be available:
- Free shuttle buses will make stops at all closed stations
- Express shuttle buses will stop at only Alewife, Porter, and Kendall/MIT
- A Shuttle Loop will operate from Harvard to Central to Kendall/MIT and back to Harvard.
- Free Commuter Rail between Porter Square and North Station plus an extra shuttle train (doubling Commuter Rail service)
- Five Free Bluebikes rides with code: MBTAREDJULY
- MBTA Bus #77 (Arlington Heights – Harvard) will be fare-free within Cambridge
On weekdays evenings after 8:30 PM the closure will extend to Park Street (Boston) – no red line service between Alewife and Park Street
- Shuttle buses will stop at all stations between Alewife and Part Street.
On Weekends:
July 13-14: the closure will extend to JFK/UMASS – no service between Alewife and JFK/UMASS
July 20-21: the closure will extend to Park Street (Boston) – no service between Alewife and Park Street
July 27-28: the closure will extend to JFK/UMASS – no service between Alewife and JFK/UMASS
- Shuttle buses will stop at all closed stations. Note: Riders needing to go beyond Park Street will need to transfer to another shuttle at Park Street to go on to JFK/UMASS.
- The Commuter Rail will be fare-free between Braintree, Quincy Center, JFK/UMass, and South Station. Regular fares should be purchased beyond Braintree.
The important thing to keep in mind is that there will be shuttle buses at all locations where Red Line service is closed. There will be signage and MBTA staff to assist riders in getting where they need to go. Below are a few good resources to find the most up-to-date information. Feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns.
For the latest information, we suggest the following resources:
Visit camb.ma/redline for additional transit options during Red Line closures.
Visit mbta.com/redline for the most up-to-date information during the closures.
Visit mbtaclosures.com for information on all MBTA closures




