Agencies » Boston MBTA
• E-Green Line E
Alternate Service:
Riders can use Route 39 bus between Copley and Heath Street, which will be enhanced with more frequent service.
Travel Time:
Riders using the Route 39 should budget ample extra travel time. For example, a rider travelling to Government Center from Heath Street should budget at least an additional 10 minutes of travel in additional to their regular commute.
Affected stations:
Government Center
Park Street
Boylston
Arlington
Copley
Prudential
Symphony
Northeastern University
Museum of Fine Arts
Longwood Medical Area
Brigham Circle
Fenwood Road
Mission Park
Riverway
Back of the Hill
Heath Street
Alternate Service Options:
• Riders who typically board or disembark at Symphony can instead board or disembark at Northeastern University or Prudential, which are 0.3 miles away (or about a five-minute walk) from Symphony.
• Riders are encouraged to instead consider travelling on the Orange Line at Massachusetts Avenue, which is 0.1 miles (or about a three-minute walk) from Symphony.
• Riders may also use the Route 39, which operates parallel to the E branch in both directions along Huntington Avenue.
Background:
Currently, there are no step-free pathways from the entrances to the platforms at Symphony, and the station is not able to be accessed by people with wheeled mobility devices. When construction is complete in spring 2029, Symphony will be enhanced with four new accessible elevators, raised platforms for easier boarding, accessible bathrooms, improved wayfinding, more lighting, and upgraded safety features, making the station safer and easier to use for all riders.
Affected stations:
Symphony
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