Why are some South Coast Rail trips being replaced with shuttle buses?
Due to staffing shortages and the need to maintain service reliability.
Transportation / Public Transit
The MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) is implementing temporary service changes on the South Coast Rail line, replacing select weekend train trips with shuttle buses due to ongoing staffing shortages and service disruptions....
The South Coast Rail, which launched in March, has faced repeated challenges, including train breakdowns and staffing shortages. These issues have led to service cancellations and delays, impacting riders like Keirsten Anderson, who experienced a six-hour trip due to disruptions. The MBTA and Keolis are addressing these challenges by temporarily replacing train trips with shuttle buses and working to increase the number of qualified personnel.
The MBTA's General Manager and CEO, Phillip Eng, stated that the fare-free extension is a gesture of appreciation for riders' continued support of transit. The service changes are intended to maintain reliability while Keolis trains and qualifies additional crews. Riders are encouraged to check MBTA Alerts on social media or subscribe to notifications for the latest updates on service disruptions. You can see this weekend's Fall River/New Bedford Line schedule here .
Due to staffing shortages and the need to maintain service reliability.
Through the end of May.
Check MBTA Alerts on social media or subscribe to notifications.
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