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 ...
As some trains rolled along at 50 miles per hour Friday, 10 miles per hour faster than they previously could safely run, MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng pledged that "This is just the beginning." ...
A month of disruptions and delays on the MBTA’s Red Line begins on Tuesday, April 1 as train service is suspended entirely ...
A corroded ceiling panel fell at the MBTA‘s Harvard Square station platform early Thursday morning, two years after a similar incident at the same Red Line station. An MBTA spokesperson said the ...
MBTA officials said in late January that the first 50 mph trains in decades could happen "within days." Seven weeks later, ...
The MBTA's long-awaited South Coast commuter rail line finally began service Monday, connecting southeastern Massachusetts ...
An MBTA Green Line trolley parked at the Park Street station collided with another trolley behind it Wednesday evening, ...
Commuters on the Red Line's Braintree branch got a speedy surprise Friday morning. According to the MBTA, trains began traveling 50 mph on certain stretches between Braintree and JFK/UMass ...
A ceiling panel fell onto the platform at Harvard Station on the Red Line Thursday morning. No injuries were reported, and the MBTA is investigating the incident.
Since the beginning of this year, the MBTA has averaged 169 round-trip rides on the Red Line daily. On average, it completed 86% of the daily trips it planned over the first two months of the year.
The MBTA has scheduled Monday, March 24, as the start of "revenue service" on the Fall River/New Bedford Line. That date is still pending approval from the Federal Railroad Administration.
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