Green Line Track and Intersection Upgrades (2021)
Since 2020, GLT has accelerated track work and intersection upgrades across the Green Line. We replaced 10.8 miles (24% of the Green Line) of track and upgraded 14 intersections (26% of the Green Line) on the B, C, and E branches. See more details on what we accomplished in 2020 on the B Branch, C Branch, and E Branch.
In 2021, we accelerated work on the B Branch again—additional track and intersection upgrades were completed alongside work on the B Branch Station Consolidation from April to June. By doing this work simultaneously, we reduced the need for future B Branch closures.
In August 2021, we replaced tracks and improved intersections on the E Branch, accomplishing a year’s worth of work in just 27 days.
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.
Why We Did This Work
Many of the Green Line tracks were over 30 years old and had reached the end of their service life. By replacing this track, we were able to lift speed restrictions across the line, saving riders time, improving safety, and providing smoother trips.
At intersections, we replaced uneven pavement with a new, smooth layer and installed accessible ramps where needed for improved rider experience, safety, and accessibility.
Work Schedule
Green Line E: Heath Street to Brigham Circle
From August 2 to August 28, crews worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week to upgrade infrastructure on the E Branch. This work included:
- Replacing 4,600 feet of track on the E Branch between Heath Street and Brigham Circle
- Installing new track, crossings, and pavement at the intersection of Tremont and Francis streets
- Improving crosswalks at Back of the Hill Station, at the ends of the Heath Street platform, and at the intersection of Heath Street & South Huntington Ave
See the July 14 public meeting presentation for more details
Crews worked on Huntington Avenue from 9 PM to 5 AM in these locations:
Dates | Work Locations | ||
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Dates | July 19 – August 1 | Work Locations | Between St Albans Road and the Mission Park Garage |
Dates | July 26 – August 1 | Work Locations | Between South Huntington Avenue and Francis Street/Tremont Street |
This work included welding segments of rail together, saw-cutting pavement, and more to prepare for accelerated construction in August.
Work didn't affect Green Line E service: however, there were lane closures and temporary removal of parking spaces.
Starting Monday, August 2, crews worked around the clock for 28 days to accelerate construction and reduce the impact on our riders and neighbors. The schedule below was dependent on weather and COVID-19 guidelines, and was subject to change:
Dates | Work Locations | ||
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Dates | August 2 – August 10 | Work Locations | Between South Huntington Avenue and Frawley Street |
Dates | August 11 – August 29 | Work Locations | South Huntington Avenue and Heath Street |
Dates | August 11 – August 18 | Work Locations | Between Mission Park Drive and Fenwood Road |
Dates | August 18 – August 25 | Work Locations | Tremont Street/Francis Street intersection (work zone extending to Fenwood Road) |
Dates | August 25 – August 29 | Work Locations | Between Mission Park Drive and Fenwood Road |
There were lane closures and parking space removals so crews could safely access the tracks and store materials from August 2 to August 29.
From August 11 until August 29 along South Huntington Avenue and Heath Street:
- Parking lanes and bike lanes were closed between 78 South Huntington Avenue and the Heath Street Station Loop Road. Parking meters were out of service.
- The Route 39 bus stops on South Huntington Avenue at Back of the Hill Station were relocated.
- Some crosswalks were closed within the work zone. There was a temporary crosswalk at 78 South Huntington Avenue leading to the north side of Back of the Hill Station.
- There were detours and lane closures to allow for this work. Police details were present to direct traffic throughout the work zone.
From the evening of August 18 to the morning of August 25 at the Francis Street/Tremont Street intersection:
- Vehicles were detoured and only emergency vehicles had access through the intersection
- Advanced warning signs were posted for drivers
- Local businesses were accessible at all times
Additional MBTA Departments used this opportunity to complete needed work on the E Branch between Brigham Circle and Heath Street stations.
Green Line B: Washington Street to Kenmore
From April 17 to June 13, 2021, crews accomplished the following to deliver additional benefits to riders while the B Branch was closed as part of the B Branch Station Consolidation Project:
- Replaced 5,000 feet of track between BU Central and Kenmore and between Babcock Street and Packards Corner
- Replaced two special trackwork units at Babcock Street
- Upgraded two intersections in a busy section of Commonwealth Avenue: Cummington Mall and St. Mary's Street
All of these upgrades mean a better experience for our riders, pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers.
What to Expect if You Live in the Neighborhood
The work that occurred along the Green Line B and E branches included replacing rail and repaving intersections. The noisiest work occured when crews cut the rails with a saw or torched and tamped the track to the proper elevation.
We used several strategies to minimize noise disruptions for neighbors, which included:
- Assembling track panels off-site
- Accessing work sites through the MBTA right-of-way
- Using self-adjusting backup alarms, silencers, or mufflers on equipment
- Limiting truck and equipment idling
- Lining dumping bins, hoppers, and trucks with sound-deadening material
- Using noise blankets and shielding where possible
We monitored noise levels and responded to all noise complaints. If you would like to report a noise issue, please call the 24/7 hotline at 508-676-3517.
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Contact Information
For all queries and comments related to Green Line Track and Intersection Upgrades (2021), please contact us at GLT@mbta.com.
If you would like to report a noise issue, call the 24/7 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.
Recent Updates
Related Projects
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.