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MBTA to shrink some Red Line trains to retire older cars, improve service, officials sayThe Red Line will be shrinking some of their trains in the near future as a way to make the system faster, according to transit officials. An MBTA spokesperson told Boston 25 News riders will ...
On the MBTA, the typical Red Line train stretches six cars. But in select circumstances, riders could now see just four cars when their train arrives at the platform. When the T lacks enough ...
Also, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is acquiring more Hyundai Rotem bilevels and taking delivery ... support services for its acquisition of 182 new rapid transit cars. Also, Port ...
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MBTA math: The money flows, the train cars slowThe Philadelphia-area transit agency, SEPTA, saw the futility in having a poorly qualified rail car builder ... What did the MBTA do just a few weeks earlier when faced with similar circumstances?
The MBTA is “back on track” and heading in the ... Orange, and Green Line cars, may help overcome those obstacles. “We should be seeing those delay levels come down over the year if the ...
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MA: MBTA Red Line riders are seeing some shorter trains. There’s a reason whyOn the MBTA, the typical Red Line train stretches six cars. But in select circumstances, riders could now see just four cars when their train arrives at the platform.
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