Boston Green Line D Branch Adapts Service at Kenmore
MBTA suspends Green Line D Branch service at Kenmore with shuttle buses planned
Green Line D Branch Suspends Service at Kenmore
Boston's MBTA will suspend Green Line D Branch service at Kenmore station, transit officials said. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority classified the disruption as high-severity, indicating significant impact on regular service patterns. Specific details about which stations will be affected beyond Kenmore weren't available by publication time.
Context and Background
The MBTA regularly conducts planned service suspensions on Green Line branches for maintenance, track work, and infrastructure improvements, according to the transit agency. The Green Line D Branch runs from Government Center and Park Street through Kenmore to Riverside, serving major destinations including Fenway Park and Longwood Medical Area. Officials haven't disclosed the reason for the planned service suspension, whether it's for maintenance, construction, or other infrastructure work. Transit agencies typically announce such disruptions weeks in advance to allow commuters time to arrange alternative transportation.

Service Details
The MBTA indicated that alternative transportation options will be available during the suspension, though specific shuttle bus routes and schedules haven't been announced. Officials haven't released estimates of how many daily commuters will be affected by the suspension or how many stations beyond Kenmore will see service changes. The transit agency said the disruption will impact regular service patterns significantly. Details about whether other Green Line branches will experience increased crowding during the suspension period weren't immediately available.
Timeline and Implementation
Transit officials haven't provided specific dates for when the service suspension will begin or end. The MBTA typically notifies riders several weeks before major service changes, allowing commuters time to plan alternative routes. Officials said they'll release more details before implementation begins, but a specific timeline for when additional information will be available wasn't provided.

Rider Impact and Information
Passengers who regularly use the Green Line D Branch for their daily commute should monitor MBTA communications for updates on suspension dates and alternative service options, officials said. The transit agency hasn't specified whether affected riders should expect longer travel times or which alternative routes will be recommended. Moovit provides real-time updates and service alerts for MBTA routes, helping riders navigate service changes and find alternative transportation options during disruptions.











