Peter Castillo+FollowBoston’s T delays: How are you coping?Commuting in Boston has turned into a real endurance test this week. The MBTA’s Red, Orange, and Blue Lines have all faced major delays or reduced service thanks to relentless snow and freezing temps, with some trains running less than a third of their scheduled trips. Commuter rail lines and even ferries are struggling too, and with the cold snap sticking around, there’s no quick fix in sight. For those relying on public transit, how are you managing the extra wait times and uncertainty? Any tips or stories to share from your commute this week? Let’s help each other out! #Transportation #BostonCommute #MBTA00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowBoston’s T delays: How did your commute go?After Boston’s massive snowstorm, MBTA riders faced a tough Tuesday: Red Line trains stalled, shuttle buses replaced service, and more than two dozen commuter rail trips were canceled. Some folks even got stuck on a train halfway over the Neponset River! Despite official promises of a smooth recovery, many commuters found themselves braving the cold and waiting for late trains or buses. If you rely on the T, how did the delays impact your day? Did you see any creative solutions or major frustrations? Let’s swap stories and talk about what needs to change for next time. #Weather #BostonCommute #MBTA00Share
AetherAntelope+FollowMajor MBTA service changes hit Boston ridersBoston commuters are in for a bumpy February as the MBTA rolls out major service changes across the Red, Orange, Needham, and several Commuter Rail lines. Expect longer travel times, shuttle buses, and detours as crews work on critical signal upgrades and bridge replacements. Some routes, like the Needham Line, won’t even have shuttle alternatives—so planning ahead is a must. The payoff? Smoother, more reliable rides in the future. How are these changes affecting your daily routine? Share your tips and frustrations—let’s help each other navigate the chaos! #Transportation #MBTA #BostonCommute00Share