Oh boy, imagine every last hole filled and properly landscape, construction fence packed up, every tool is gone, even the plastic wrapping peeled off. No sign of construction left, 100% complete no matter what angle you look at it - not even adjacent construction and final detailing like at Union or Lechmere. Just nice stations except the gates just need to be rolled up to look open.
Then November comes and leaves. The December comes and nothing happens. And just like the first 2 weeks Orange Line post-shutdown nobody knows what's going on, the media start asking questions 2 weeks into December. Only into the 3rd week in December will they announce they aren't opening but with no explanation why or when. They only start giving explanations only about the explanations to citing lack of responses due to Christmas and New Years - but still no explanation why or when delay itself. And then only after that outrage get a more substantial explanations is given after that with an express of regret again for the lack of communication
I can imagine the timeline going even darker but I think I'm going bleak enough in this pure unfounded speculation.
It's October 26th, and it seems though the Mass(dot)gov site is still displaying "September 20 to October 15, 2022" for the
GLX construction updates. Over 10 days ago. So whatever is going on, on the Medford Branch, this week onwards, is a complete anyone's guess at this point. Who knows what is up.
Given the Orange Line slow zones are extending into December, and the Red Line getting slower and slower. Looks like the MBTA's late November date doesn't seem to be bolding well.
If the Mass(dot)gov site updates past October 15th for the GLX construction updates in the future, will post when it happens.
I've been on the E branch recently (yesterday Oct. 25th), and it seems though most trains were signed for Union Square, and it was so for the eastbound one I took that afternoon.
No idea how is the status of Medford branch train testing. The MBTA GTFS data would suggest that E trains eastbound should be signed as Lechmere, not Union Square, and D trains should be signed for Union Square.
The MBTA GTFS data also states that, currently, there should be a single early morning run to Lechmere from the C and B branches every day, as well as an additional run from the D branch weekdays. These single early morning Lechmere runs will be extended from Lechmere to Medford station when it opens.