RLX - Extend the Red Line

RLX - Extend the Red Line We’re a community group working to bring the Red Line to Arlington – and beyond. So why are we working on this? Why do we think there’s a viable path forward?

Laying the Groundwork

Everyone in the Boston area is aware of the current dire state of the T, with regular slowdowns, track closures, and delays messing up our commutes. It’s pretty clear that 2024 isn’t the right year for the MBTA to start building an extension to the Red Line. The short answer is that large infrastructure projects take a long time to proceed, and we want to start the clock on

extending the Red Line. Right now, we’re just asking for the state to conduct a preliminary feasibility study to consider possible routes and construction options for extending the Red Line. Getting started with that study now helps prepare us for when the MBTA’s situation changes. Phillip Eng, the new General Manager of the MBTA, has made great progress in actually fixing the T’s backlog of needed maintenance. The MBTA’s priorities could look very different in 5 or 10 years, especially with the possibility of federal funding for infrastructure that can address climate change. The feasibility study would mean that once the MBTA has recovered and is considering expansion options, it will consider extending the Red Line on an equal footing. A Good Opportunity

Among Boston-area cities and towns that do not have rapid transit stations, Arlington has by far the highest population density. Given their population and importance in the local economy, Arlington, Lexington, Bedford, and Burlington are underserved by the MBTA. Extending the Red Line would increase ridership, reduce carbon emissions and pollution, and alleviate congestion around Fresh Pond and Alewife. While ambitious, extending the Red Line would fill in a large hole in the T's rapid transit map, and because the necessary right of way already exists it would make an excellent midterm project for a revitalized T. There are already tunnels extending from Alewife past Route 2 to Thorndike Field that are used for trains to park and change direction. The existing right of way means the T could use one of the cheapest methods of subway construction: “cut and cover.” With this approach, individual sections of the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway would be temporarily closed so that a trench could be dug down to the level of a subway. The trench would then be roofed over to form a tunnel, after which the bike path would be restored to its original condition on top. Bus Service & Other Advocacy

While we’re named Extend the Red Line, we’re also advocates for better public transportation in general. More frequent bus service and better connections to the Red and Green Lines will reduce trips by car and encourage new housing that doesn’t bring more traffic, as envisioned by the MBTA Communities Act. We want to see at least pre-pandemic levels of service on the 77 bus. More frequent 80 bus service from Arlington Center to Medford/Tufts would allow the T to recoup more of its investment in the Green Line Extension. We also want the T to maintain, rather than eliminate as it plans to do, a bus line on Pleasant St. that connects to Alewife Station. We will also advocate for better bus service for Lexington, Bedford, and Burlington.

IT SHOULDN'T BE ILLEGAL TO PLAN GOOD TRANSIT!The public hearing for Article 30 - Repeal MBTA Prohibition is scheduled fo...
03/17/2026

IT SHOULDN'T BE ILLEGAL TO PLAN GOOD TRANSIT!
The public hearing for Article 30 - Repeal MBTA Prohibition is scheduled for next Monday, March 23 at 7:15 p.m. Check the town website if you want to watch or participate online.

It shouldn’t be illegal to plan good transit!When the Massachusetts Legislature granted a series of easements to the Mas...
04/04/2025

It shouldn’t be illegal to plan good transit!
When the Massachusetts Legislature granted a series of easements to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (July 14, 1980) to construct the Red Line extension from Alewife to Thorndike Field, it was packaged with another one of former Rep. Jack Cusack’s poison pills. Tacked onto the end of a long piece of legislation, Section 16 of Chapter 504 of the Acts of 1980 prohibits the MBTA from planning or constructing the Red Line northwest of its present terminus at Thorndike Field.
Paul Selker discovered this obscure prohibition while researching past efforts to kill the Red Line. Obviously, this law needs to be repealed before we can make any progress toward a feasibility study involving a Red Line extension into Arlington.
Arlington’s 2023 home rule request, to repeal the 1976 ban on a transportation facility in Arlington Center, established Town Meeting’s intent to clear legal obstacles to a Red Line extension. We don’t need to start from scratch with another home rule petition and a separate bill. We just need to attach repeal language to any transportation or budget bill to repeal this roadblock.
So, this is a call to action. Please write to your state representative, state senator, and Governor Healey, requesting the repeal of Section 16 of Chapter 504 of the Acts of 1980. Tell them it shouldn’t be illegal to plan good transit!

We are in the comment period for the MBTA's FY 2026 – 2030 Capital Investment Plan (CIP). Look over the plan. The public...
04/01/2025

We are in the comment period for the MBTA's FY 2026 – 2030 Capital Investment Plan (CIP). Look over the plan. The public comment period extends to April 17, 2025.

Official website of the MBTA -- schedules, maps, and fare information for Greater Boston's public transportation system, including subway, commuter rail, bus routes, and boat lines.

MBTA announces increased service on the 77 bus.
04/01/2025

MBTA announces increased service on the 77 bus.

Let's build some trains!
01/09/2025

Let's build some trains!

In 1976, state lawmakers passed a law banning the T from constructing a station within 75 yards of Arlington Catholic High School, scuttling plans for a Red Line extension. That ban is now repealed.

01/04/2025

The bill repealing the ban on extending the Red Line has been signed into law by Governor Maura Healey! While this bill does not mean the Red Line will expand, I'm glad to see that this law from the 1970s will no longer serve as a potential barrier to providing rapid transit to Arlington residents and beyond.

Excellent news! Chapter 439 of the Acts of 1976, which prohibited the construction of an MBTA facility within 75 yards o...
01/03/2025

Excellent news! Chapter 439 of the Acts of 1976, which prohibited the construction of an MBTA facility within 75 yards of Arlington Catholic High School, was repealed when Governor Maura Healey signed H.4236 into law (December 23, 11:53 a.m.).

Arlington's bill to repeal the ban on the MBTA constructing a transit facility in Arlington Center has cleared the legis...
12/20/2024

Arlington's bill to repeal the ban on the MBTA constructing a transit facility in Arlington Center has cleared the legislature, Enacted and laid before the Governor.

Massachusetts Legislature passed a bill that stopped the Red Line expansion in 1976.

Good news from the Massachusetts House of Representatives! Today, the House concurred with the Senate amendment to H-423...
12/19/2024

Good news from the Massachusetts House of Representatives! Today, the House concurred with the Senate amendment to H-4236, which attached an emergency preamble to the bill. The Senate enacted the bill and laid it before the Governor.

Here's something you can do RIGHT NOW to extend the red line!  See the below post for details on how to email or call yo...
11/26/2024

Here's something you can do RIGHT NOW to extend the red line! See the below post for details on how to email or call your State Senator about advancing a critical piece of legislation to repeal a dated, 70s law that keeps the red line ending at Alewife.

And: there's a deadline. The clock is ticking on this legislative session. So check it out and act today!

Extend the Red Line is a community group working to extend the MBTA's Red Line and bring better transit to Arlington, Massachusetts – and beyond.

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