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MBTA, Boston and World Cup

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MBTA clashes with Boston over major street closure ahead of 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup doesn’t start until next month, but state and Boston city officials are already having their own face-off over how to manage thousands of soccer fans.

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Boston beefing with MBTA over planned World Cup street closure, report says
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State, Boston at odds about closing Summer Street for World Cup
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7 Things to Do in Boston During the World Cup
World Cup madness is sweeping Boston as the city hosts seven matches from June 13 to July 9, 2026.

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MBTA clashes with Boston over major street closure ahead of World Cup
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With the World Cup weeks away, Boston and the T clash over Summer Street closure
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MBTA announces new weekday Harbor Loop ferry service starting June 29

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority on Tuesday announced the launch of the new F10 "Harbor Loop" ferry route, beginning Monday, June 29.
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MBTA launches new ‘Harbor Loop’ ferry to Logan Airport, Seaport, North Station and Aquarium

A new ferry route will provide year-round weekday service connecting North Station, Aquarium, Seaport and Logan Airport, the MBTA announced Tuesday. “We have seen how water transportation has been embraced by the public and under the Healey-Driscoll Administration,
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MBTA holding meeting Monday on planned Symphony station closure

The MBTA is holding a public meeting Monday on the planned three-year closure of Symphony Station on the Green Line's E branch for major accessibility improvements.
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This Boston MBTA station is closing for 3 years. Here's why

The MBTA's Symphony Station in Boston will close for nearly three years for a major construction project, transit officials announced. Green Line trains on the E branch will bypass the station so it can undergo safety and accessibility upgrades, according to Interim Secretary of Transportation and MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng.
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‘A tragedy': Massachusetts transportation leader reacts to escalator death

Surveillance video showed that Steven McCluskey was at the bottom of the moving escalator for more than 20 minutes before an employee pressed the emergency stop button.
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Trump admin threatens to withhold MBTA funds over crime concerns

Passengers wait outside the MBTA’s Dudley bus station in Boston. The Trump administration is threatening to withhold federal funding from the MBTA over safety concerns for riders and transit workers. In a letter sent Thursday to MBTA General Manager Phil ...
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