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The MBTA is changing its plan to impose service cuts next year. Here’s how.

Following a public backlash, the MBTA is rolling back some of its proposed service cuts in response to the pandemic-induced budget crisis — at least for now.

According to the new plan presented Monday, buses and subways will continue to run past midnight until 1 a.m., partial ferry and weekend commuter rail service will be maintained, and trolleys on the Green Line’s E branch will keep going all the way to Heath Street. Fewer bus routes would be suspended and Blue Line service wouldn’t be reduced as much as other rapid transit lines.

Read the full article in Boston.com

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