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Quincy mayor says MBTA investments restoring service; new electric bus yard and dedicated ferry planned

2993299 · April 15, 2025
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Mayor Koch told the City Council the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is seeing sustained improvements, including rebuilt stations, a new electric bus facility slated for 2027, and a dedicated ferry to serve Quincy seasonally and on weekends.

Mayor Koch told the Quincy City Council that recent capital investments and management changes at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority have begun to restore reliable service and support several projects that will affect Quincy commuters and development.

Koch said the MBTA has eliminated slow zones, increased reliability and ridership is returning. “It’s going in the right direction,” he said, crediting recent capital work, a new general manager and state funding for the turnaround.

The mayor told the council that roughly 40 new Red Line cars have been delivered so far and that new cars are arriving at about two per month; he said he expects the fleet replacement to be phased in around 2027. He also described a major bus-yard project on Bergen Parkway that will house roughly 90 buses (with…

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