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MBTA Late Night Service, Governor Patrick, March 13, 2014Governor Deval Patrick today joined Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, MassDOT Secretary & CEO Richard A. Davey and MBTA General Manager Dr. Beverly Scott, alongside business leaders and residents, to announce the start date for the MBTA Late Night Pilot Program. Beginning the night of Friday, March 28, 2014, the MBTA will run service 90 minutes longer on all subway and Key Bus Routes on Friday and Saturday nights. This expanded service will allow Boston to continue to compete among other world class cities that offer late night public transportation and make Boston an even more desirable place to live, work and play. “Late night T service is the result of listening to our citizens and trying to respond to their needs,” said Governor Patrick. “World class cities offer late night public transit, to support the workforce and a vibrant nightlife, and Boston is a world class city.” |
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