MBTA ends its late-night service this weekend
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Late-night riders waited for a Green Line train to arrive last year.
MBTA ends its late-night service this weekend
By Nicole Dungca Globe Staff March 18, 2016
If late-night revelers try to catch the subway after 12:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, they will be sorely disappointed: The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority planned to end its two-year foray into extended hours early Saturday morning.
For the last time, late-night subway trains were expected to depart downtown stations around 2 a.m. Saturday. The T then planned to resume its normal operating hours, with the last trains departing the downtown stations at 12:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Similarly, the last buses will now depart around 12:30 a.m.
The final ride for late-night service comes after months of hints from MBTA officials about how much the extended hours cost the agency to the chagrin of advocates who say Boston needed the service to retain its reputation as a world-class city.
MBTA officials first launched late-night hours under Governor Deval Patrick in 2014, telling riders that the services survival was up to them and their ridership. Riders responded in kind, with more than 16,000 rides a night when it first started, and steady ridership in the months afterward.