Commuter Alert: Ice Suspends Ferry Service; Major Rail Disruptions at North Station

Friday Morning Traffic and Transit Overview
Good morning, Boston commuters. It is Friday, February 13, 2026, and a combination of winter weather and infrastructure work is creating significant hurdles for those traveling into the city. While trash and recycling pickup remain on a normal schedule, city officials have canceled overnight street cleaning due to snow and ice accumulation. Commuters should prepare for slick spots on secondary roads and specific detours on several major bus routes.
Public Transit Service Alerts
The most significant disruption this morning involves the MBTA Ferry system. Service to and from Hingham and Hull has been suspended through the end of the day due to substantial ice in the Boston Harbor. To accommodate displaced riders, the MBTA is providing shuttle buses from Nantasket Beach to the Pemberton Point Ferry Terminal in Hull, where service remains operational. Buses are also making stops at Logan Airport and Long Wharf.
Commuter Rail passengers using the northern lines are facing a difficult morning. Service is currently suspended between North Station and several key hubs:
- Lowell Line: Suspended between North Station and Anderson/Woburn; shuttle buses are in place.
- Fitchburg Line: Suspended between North Station and Porter Square; riders are advised to transfer to the Red Line.
- Haverhill Line: Suspended between North Station and Oak Grove; riders should utilize the Orange Line for alternative access.
- Newburyport/Rockport Line: Suspended between North Station and Swampscott.
Roadwork and Snow Detours
Buses are facing localized delays as well. Route 11 and Route 92 are currently operating on snow routes until further notice. Additionally, ongoing roadway construction on Green Street at Magazine Street and Franklin Street at Sidney Street has forced inbound bus detours that will remain in effect between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM. On the roads, the Allston I-90 Multimodal Project continues to cause narrowing near the Mass Pike interchange, and drivers should expect heavy volume near Sullivan Square as redesign preparations impact the traffic rotary.
Logan Airport and Evening Events
Travelers heading to Logan International Airport should check their flight status immediately. As of 8:00 AM, over 90 delays and several cancellations have been reported, primarily affecting domestic routes for JetBlue, American, and Delta. This is attributed to a mix of domestic network congestion and localized weather conditions.
Finally, looking ahead to the evening, heavy congestion is expected around the TD Garden as Nine Inch Nails takes the stage at 8:00 PM. Furthermore, be advised that a major Orange Line shutdown between Jackson Square and Forest Hills is scheduled to begin tomorrow, February 14, for signal upgrades; consider finalizing your weekend travel plans today.