It's the end of a rather short era at the MBTA.
The transit agency is ending a two-year experiment with late-night weekend service, citing high costs and declining ridership.
The extended hours will be offered for the last time on Saturday morning between 12:30 a.m. and 2 a.m.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has promised to explore other alternatives after being ordered by federal officials to look into how the elimination of late-night service might impact minority and low-income riders.
Uber says it will try to help pick up the slack temporarily. Beginning Sunday morning and for the following three weekends, the ride-hailing service says it will offer a flat $5 rate for shared UberPOOL trips between 12:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. that begin and end along MBTA stations.
MBTA Pulling the Plug on Late-Night Service
The transit agency is ending a two-year experiment with late-night weekend service, citing high costs and declining ridership
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