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Red Line commuters frustrated as shuttle buses replace trains during summer construction

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July 6, 2026
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Some people who got out of work a little earlier didn’t have to wait long and understood why the construction was happening, but the further into rush hour we got Monday night, the longer the lines got, and the less forgiving some people were.

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