MBTA Makes Significant Progress on Expedited Critical Track Work on Red Line, Removes Nine Speed Restrictions | News (2024)

MBTA Makes Significant Progress on Expedited Critical Track Work on Red Line, Removes Nine Speed Restrictions | News (1)

The MBTA today announced the completion of critical track work on the Red Line while service was suspended between Alewife and Kendall/MIT the evening of July 12 and during the day July 15 – 26; from Alewife to JFK/UMass during the weekends of July 13 – 14 and July 27 – 28; and between Alewife and Park Street during weekend of July 20 – 21 and evenings of July 15 – 26.

As a result of unencumbered access to track areas, crews accomplished important work to lift nine safety-related speed restrictions—two more than originally planned. The work accomplished will result in a safer, more reliable trip for riders with fewer unplanned service disruptions.

MBTA Makes Significant Progress on Expedited Critical Track Work on Red Line, Removes Nine Speed Restrictions | News (2)

“I’m proud of the major infrastructure work our contractors and MBTA crews were able to accomplish, replacing over four miles of running rail on the Red Line and more,” said MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng. “Accomplishing this work, giving our riders a quicker and smoother trip, was the result of early planning and continuous coordination by the MBTA teams responsible for planning and performing this effort to reverse years of underinvestment. We have committed to our riders and the communities we serve that we would deliver safe, reliable, and more frequent service, and section by section, we are doing just that.”

This service change was in place to support critical track and tie replacement work as part of the Track Improvement Program. Crews also maximized the outage by performing signal work and station amenity upgrades, including new lighting, painting, tiling, power washing, and more.

MBTA Makes Significant Progress on Expedited Critical Track Work on Red Line, Removes Nine Speed Restrictions | News (4)

With unencumbered access to Red Line stations, crews accomplished the following work:

  • Replaced 21,725 feet of rail
  • Removed over 30,000 feet of scrap rail from within the tunnels
  • Replaced approximately 1,700 feet of restraining rail
  • Replaced 250 ties
  • Resurfaced and tamped nearly 11,500 feet of track
  • Replaced over 2,600 tie plates
  • Replaced 21 primary floating concrete slabs and 25 secondary floating concrete slabs
    • Floating slabs are concrete slabs that “float” between the tracks and rubber disks that absorb sound and vibration from trains. To continue to provide comfort and reliability on the Red Line, the floating slabs need to be regularly maintained and replaced when needed.
  • Replaced 50 WeeZee bonds, which are part of the track circuit’s infrastructure
  • Repaired or replaced 16 track bonds due to damage
  • Removed and reinstalled approximately 4,500 feet of balancing cable by the Signal Department
  • Replaced and fully tested approximately 55 individual track circuits
  • Replaced and fully tested 10 track circuit loops
  • Installed cable hanger assemblies in the northbound tunnel from Alewife to Harvard for nearly 13,000 feet. Each hanger assembly is mounted about every 5 feet
  • Replaced approximately 5,000 square feet of the roof of Alewife’s east headhouse
  • Gauged about 2,000 of feet of Red Line track, including curves and at crossovers, by the Maintenance of Way team

MBTA Makes Significant Progress on Expedited Critical Track Work on Red Line, Removes Nine Speed Restrictions | News (5)

As a result of this critical work, the following safety-related speed restrictions are no longer in place:

Speed Restriction NumberRestriction Information and LocationStatus
Speed Restriction Number1. 000019Restriction Information and LocationNorthbound between Central and HarvardStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number2. 000043Restriction Information and LocationNorthbound between Central and HarvardStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number3. 000044Restriction Information and LocationNorthbound between Central and HarvardStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number4. 000056Restriction Information and LocationSouthbound between Porter and HarvardStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number5.000085Restriction Information and LocationSouthbound between Harvard and CentralStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number6.000037Restriction Information and LocationSouthbound between Harvard and CentralStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number7.000036Restriction Information and LocationSouthbound between Harvard and CentralStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number8.000013Restriction Information and LocationNorthbound between Kendall/MIT and CentralStatusRemoved
Speed Restriction Number9.000151Restriction Information and LocationNorthbound between Kendall/MIT and CentralStatusRemoved

MBTA Makes Significant Progress on Expedited Critical Track Work on Red Line, Removes Nine Speed Restrictions | News (6)

A variety of other work also took place along the Red Line to further enhance the rider experience, including:

  • Signal personnel supported contractor crews in the removal of all signal assets in the shutdown area.
  • Brick layers repaired broken tiles at Alewife.
  • Carpenters/Laborers sanded and repaired in-station benches throughout the shutdown stations.
  • Stairway repairs were made throughout the shutdown area, including repairs to hand railing, concrete repairs, replacement of anti-slip treads, tile repairs, leveling and resetting, painting, and more.
  • Ironworkers made repairs to infrastructure within the right of way area and repaired the bike rack at Davis.
  • Bridge Inspectors performed annual tunnel inspections at Alewife.
  • Painters clear-coated benches, removed graffiti, painted station walls, painted doors, painted standpipe valves, applied nonslip tape on stairs, painted inspector booths, and painted trash receptacles.
  • Sheet Metal workers replaced areas that were damaged or covered with graffiti.
  • The Sign Shop produced new head house signs at Central, cleaned or replaced signage on fare vending machines, at escalators and elevators, at stairways, and at busways and platforms.
  • Plumbers/Laborers cleaned and pumped drains, including pumping water out of abandoned tunnels and from under the southbound platform at Harvard.
  • HVAC crews replaced the A/C units in various locations throughout the shutdown area.
  • Machinists and electricians made repairs to the Garfield Street pump room.
  • At Porter, water intrusion mitigation efforts were put in place, including diverting water by installing a trough.
  • The Security team accomplished security improvements within Red Line stations.
  • The existing dry standpipe at Park Street was painted for visual clarity.
  • The old previous Kendall/MIT outbound head house was demolished with the steel for the new head house erected.
  • Signal bungalow upgrades took place between Alewife and Central.

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