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Blissfully, the MBTA revealed this April that riders would start seeing countdown clocks on Green Line platforms this summer. Today, all Riverside Line stops in Brookline saw their clocks turned on.
While most MBTA stations have had countdown clocks for a couple years now, the T finally began providing real-time information at the eastern end of the Green Line last week. From Science Park to ...
Seven of the Green Line’s busiest stops will get new countdown clocks this week displaying the expected arrival time of incoming trains, the transportation officials said Tuesday. The long ...
More countdown clocks will be activated in other underground Green Line stations in the coming weeks and months; the signs at Hynes station will be activated next week, the MBTA said in a statement.
A recorded announcement lets passengers know what the electronic countdown sign says. Laura, a frequent Green Line T rider, says "I think it's helpful." "Usually you just wait and wait and wait ...
The first countdown clocks on the MBTA's Green Line debuted Friday. The clocks, at the Newton Centre and Newton Highlands stations on the D branch, let riders know when the next train is due to ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority began to activate additional arrival countdown clocks at Green Line stations throughout Boston this week. The signs at Copley and Arlington were unveiled ...
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