The MBTA said the shuttle service will replace the train service for four weekends early in 2025.
With the reopening of the Sumner Tunnel after a monthlong closure, the Rockport/Newburyport line will go back to full price.
Shuttle buses will replace trains from Swampscott to North Station on two weekends in March.
The interim station means the end of the Swampscott shuttle that had been in use for a year following the closing of Lynn Station.
The temporary shuttle service will run from Swampscott to North Station both inbound and outbound.
The temporary platform at the Lynn Commuter Rail Station on Silsbee Street is on pace to open nine months ahead of schedule.
The Lynn ferry service is extended through Oct. 31, while Winthrop and East Boston will run to Nov. 30. The Salem Ferry runs until Oct. 31.
The MBTA said the Rockport/Newburyport line will use shuttles to replace the trains from Swampscott and North Station on Sept. 9 and 10.
Swampscott High will be used as a free MBTA satellite parking lot as officials urge public transportation amid the Sumner Tunnel closure.
Police Capt. Joseph Kable told the Select Board that calming measures such as speed bumps and narrow lanes are more effective than tickets.
The closures will occur northbound and southbound from Vinnin Street to Burrill Street.
The tunnel, which has been closed on most weekends for a year, will be shut down entirely for two months starting July 5.
The MBTA said on Tuesday morning that the shuttle bus service was in use due to the police activity between Salem and Swampscott stations.
The Select Board supported a Traffic Committee push to make it 25 miles per hour from the Lynn line to the Atlantic Avenue split.
Swampscott police said a detour near 200 Paradise may be in place for "most of the day" on Wednesday.
The MBTA said commuter regular fares will be collected from Swampscott to the north end of the Rockport/Newburyport line on March 20 to 28.
A water main break affected service in the area of the Lynn line on Wednesday.
Two months after it was scheduled to close for renovations, the Lynn Commuter Rail station will shut down on Oct. 1.
The Commercial Street Bridge carries the Newburyport/Rockport Line over Commercial Street between River Works Station and Lynn Station.
The closure of the Lynn station, which was set to begin on Monday, was delayed until sometime this fall.
Commuters will have to seek alternatives when the Lynn Commuter Rail station closes indefinitely on July 25.
Police released the planned road closures and no-parking alerts for the return of the Independence Day show for Lynn and Swampscott.
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After a month of alternating one-way roads, the next test is to make the traffic at Walker Road and Banks Road into a temporary rotary.
The town said it is changing the traffic pattern to a one-way street to collect data as part of planned infrastructure improvements.
After a rollover crash on Essex Street, crews are reportedly working to remove one person trapped in the car.
The 17-year-old was transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital after initially being taken to Salem Hospital.
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The bridge, which carries traffic over the Saugus River on Route 107, will be evaluated Monday evening.