Politics & Government

Salem To Implement Taxi Stand, Resident Parking Lot

The changes are meant to alleviate commuter traffic during the MBTA commuter rail shut down.

SALEM, MA – The city will be making these changes in anticipation of additional commuter vehicle traffic while the MBTA shuts down commuter rail service north of Salem from July 17, to Aug. 13.

  • Temporary taxi stand: Taxi cabs and other ride service vehicles will not be permitted into the garage during this time period. A temporary stand will be posted on Washington Street southbound from Bridge Street to Federal Street.
  • Salem resident-only lot: The City of Salem’s surface parking lot adjacent to the MBTA garage will be available on these dates for Salem residents only from July 17, to Aug. 13. Cars parked in the lot must be registered to a Salem address, and license plate lookup will be used by enforcement personnel. The lot will continue to be $4/day.
  • Overflow parking: Additional parking is available at the Universal Steel lot on Bridge Street. Parking will continue to be $4/day. Parkers are encouraged to pay using the Passport parking app (https://ppprk.com/park/) – available on IOS and Android devices – as the lot only has one payment kiosk and lines may form. Day-long parking will also be available, as always, in the Church Street surface lot and the Museum Place garage. For more information about parking options in Salem, please visit http://www.salem.com/traffic-and-parking-department.
  • Pick-up/Drop-off: The MBTA pick-up and drop-off location on these dates will be relocated to the northbound on-ramp to Route 114 West/North Street off of Bridge Street. Pick-up and drop-off, also called "kiss and ride," will not be permitted in the MBTA garage property from July 17, and Aug. 13.
  • Residential parking enforcement: Additional parking enforcement personnel will be monitoring neighborhoods around the MBTA station between July 17, and Aug. 13 to provide additional parking enforcement of no parking, resident parking only, and other regulations. To report an illegally parked vehicle, call the Salem Police Department non-emergency line at 978-744-1212 or the Traffic and Parking Department at 978-745-8120.
  • Police details: Police details will be present in key downtown intersections on some dates and times during the July 17, through Aug. 13 period. Please follow directions from any details present, as they will be working to help ensure traffic moves through intersections in as orderly a manner as possible.
  • Expanded bike share: Zagster bike share stations will be added July 17 at Ward Street & Congress Street, Salem Willows, and Loring Avenue near the bike trail entry at Salem State University’s Central Campus. These stations, in addition to the existing three stations at Federal Street near the Tabernacle Church, Front Street & Washington Street, and Salem Wharf at Blaney Street, brings the total number of bikes available to 36. Use the promotional code BIKESALEM through August to get discounted Zagster membership. Bike to the Federal Street Zagster station for easy access to the commuter rail. Visit www.zagster.com/salem for details.
  • Expanded weekend ferry service: The City of Salem and Boston Harbor Cruises will be expanding ferry service to and from Long Wharf in Boston on weekends from July 15, through Sept. 30. Please note that these trips will be on the 272-passenger catamaran ferry The Manhattan, a different vessel from the Bowditch, Salem’s regular ferry, and trip times will be increased to approximately 75 minutes.

WEEKEND ADDITIONAL FERRY (July 15, through Sept. 30)

Depart Long Wharf, BostonArrive Salem Wharf
10:30 a.m.11:45 a.m.
1:30 p.m.2:45 p.m.
Depart Salem WharfArrive Long Wharf, Boston
12 p.m.1:15 p.m.
3 p.m.4:15 p.m.

During the period of July 17, through Aug. 13, there will not be additional weekday ferry service, but increased ridership is anticipated, especially during commuting hours, so ferry passengers are advised to plan accordingly, purchase tickets in advance online atwww.salemferry.com, and arrive early if possible. Parking availability is limited at the Blaney Street lot, so commuters are encouraged to walk or bike to the ferry whenever possible. Bike racks are provided next to the ferry office, bicycles are allowed on the ferry, and there is Zagster-Salem Bike Share hub at Blaney Wharf.

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South Salem residents who typically drive to the commuter rail station are encouraged during this time to utilize a station south of Salem on the commuter rail line (parking at the Lynn commuter rail station is free of charge) or to consider the Lynn to Boston Ferry (7:45 a.m. departure from Lynn, 6 p.m. return from Boston, $7 each way) or taking the Blue Line.

In addition to the July 17, to Aug. 13, closure of the commuter rail line north of Salem, commuter rail service will shut down along the entire Newburyport/Rockport line every weekend between July 8, and Sept. 30, so that the MBTA can install federally-mandated Positive Train Control infrastructure. During this time period, the MBTA will run shuttle bus service to and from North Station from all stations throughout the project. Thirteen inbound and eleven outbound shuttles will service the Salem MBTA station. Total travel time for trips between Salem and North Station in Boston are estimated to be 1 hour. (See http://bit.ly/WeekendShuttle for full shuttle schedule).

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