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Green Line D Track and Signal Replacement

Building a Better T

As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.

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As part of the Green Line Transformation (GLT), we replaced 25,000 feet of track and 6.5 miles of signals on the Green Line between Beaconsfield and Riverside on the D Branch.

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  • Contract awarded: June 2018
  • Project completed: December 2021
  • Budget: $101,600,453
  • Status: 100% complete

As part of the Green Line Transformation (GLT), this project meets the following goals:

  • Service delivery: Speed restrictions lifted on some sections of the Green Line for faster service
  • Safety and resiliency: New tracks and signals mitigate risk of service interruptions due to track conditions and reduce time and money needed for maintenance

To do this work, we needed to shut down service on most weeknights and weekends. We coordinated D Branch shuttle service with Fenway Park, the Brookline High School Expansion Project, and other D Branch work.

Why We Did This Work

What We Did

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four photos: two construction workers tamping down tracks, a person in a GLT hard hat directing a person in a wheelchair, a new green line train, and a green line trolley car full of riders heading to Park Street. There's a GLT logo banner at the bottom going across all four photos

This project is one of many we're working on to ensure twice as many passengers have access to a safer, more comfortable, and more reliable Green Line by 2030.

Learn more about the Green Line Program

What to Expect if You Live in the Neighborhood

The track work at these locations included replacing rail, railroad ties, and stone ballast. The noisiest work occurred when crews cut the rails with a saw or torch and tamped the track to the proper elevation.

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Contact Us

For all queries and comments related to Green Line D track and signal replacement, please contact GLT@mbta.com.

To report a noise complaint or issue, call the 24/7 noise hotline at 617-222-4100.

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Building a Better T

As part of our $9.6 billion, 5-year capital investment plan, we're renovating stations, modernizing fare collection systems, upgrading services for our buses, subways, and ferries, and improving the accessibility of the entire system.

Learn more

Recent Updates

View all project updates

Related Projects

four photos: two construction workers tamping down tracks, a person in a GLT hard hat directing a person in a wheelchair, a new green line train, and a green line trolley car full of riders heading to Park Street. There's a GLT logo banner at the bottom going across all four photos

This project is one of many we're working on to ensure twice as many passengers have access to a safer, more comfortable, and more reliable Green Line by 2030.

Learn more about the Green Line Program