The MBTA is going into overtime for the World Cup. For the inaugural June 13 game at Boston Stadium — we know it as Gillette Stadium Foxborough — trains will run as late as 4 a.m., ferrying spectators back to their homes and hotels.
That led GBH’s transportation reporter, Jeremy Siegel, to ask: if the MBTA can run late-night trains for the World Cup, could overnight service become more regular?
In short: No. “We have tried 24-hour overnight service over and over again,” said Brian Kane, executive director of the MBTA Advisory Board. “And it’s failed every time, not because there’s not enough ridership, but because it’s too expensive.”
Kane also anticipates hearing from neighbors after the June 13 game. “I guarantee you the next day, my office will be flooded with phone calls of neighbors in these cities and towns who are woken up at 3 in the morning by a diesel train going by,” he told Siegel. “We have to think about this holistically before we start doing things like, ‘Let’s operate this 24/7.’ We’re just not there yet.”