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Details are few as MBTA shutdowns approach, local mayors say

Details are few as MBTA shutdowns approach, local mayors say
Details are few as MBTA shutdowns approach, local mayors say 02:31

BOSTON - It's just a week-and-a-half away from the unprecedented Orange Line shutdown, and for Somerville Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, there are few details to help her impacted community. 

"I would say at this point, it's nine days out and we need to find solutions," she said. 

Somerville not only loses Orange Line service, but the Green Line extension that just opened five months ago from Boston to Union Square is also shutting down for a month just four days after the Orange Line. 

"I feel like there has been a lack of communication about what to expect and what's coming for a lot of people," said Orange Line rider James Warren. 

There are still questions about shuttle buses that will be provided, where the dedicated bus lanes will be, and who owns the roads where they will travel to set up any signage.

Medford Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn says the MBTA has already canceled two information sessions with her. "There is no shuttle schedule; they've released no graphic to show us what the routes will look like, no graphic to show us which stops are included and which are not," said Lungo-Koehn. 

Medford is also squeezed because another Green Line extension to the city has been delayed until late November. The mayor says without information she can't educate her MBTA riding constituents. She also worries about a traffic mess, not only with more busses but also if riders like James Warren give up altogether.

"I've been looking into garages and may take my own vehicle rather than the train like I have been," said Warren. "Busses hold 60 people, trains over 300."

"It's going to be chaotic, and we need to let people know what's going on and we can't do that yet," said Lungo-Koehn.  

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