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MBTA Blue Line Subway stations and schedules, including maps, real-time updates, parking and accessibility information, and connections.
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This heavy rail line travels from Revere, on the North Shore, into Boston, where it ends near the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood. The Blue Line got its name because it travels underneath Boston Harbor and along the Atlantic Ocean.
The Blue Line is a rapid transit line in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, one of four rapid transit lines operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). It runs from Bowdoin station in downtown Boston under Boston Harbor to East Boston and Revere on the inner North Shore, where it terminates at Wonderland .
MBTA BLUE LINE Subway Route Schedule and Stops (Updated) The BLUE LINE subway (Bowdoin) has 12 stations departing from Wonderland and ending at Bowdoin. Choose any of the BLUE LINE subway stations below to find updated real-time schedules and to see their route map.
The MBTA Blue subway line - Blue Line serves 8 subway stations in the Boston area departing from Orient Heights and ending at Bowdoin. Scroll down to see upcoming Blue line times at each station and the next scheduled Blue line departure will be displayed.
Blue Liners, you’ve had it too good for too long. Today marks the beginning of a full-service 12-day shutdown through April 28 between Maverick and Wonderland stations. Here’s what to know:
The MBTA hopes to restore the entire Blue Line to full-speed operation by November, and officials will end service early on several nights in the next month to accelerate necessary repairs, new T boss Phil Eng said Wednesday.
For the next two weeks, Blue Line service between the Airport and Bowdoin stops will be replaced by free shuttle buses. The change in service is for harbor tunnel repair work, according to the...
MBTA officials are finally moving forward with a long-dormant proposal to extend the Blue Line subway westward to connect to the Red Line at the Charles/MGH station, and plan to spend $13 million in earnest money this year for design and environmental permitting work for the project.