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With slow zones conquered, MBTA is eyeing much faster speeds on the Red and Orange linesTransit officials say the Red and Orange lines will be restored to their original design speeds as the MBTA works to remove ... speed of 55 mph between Oak Grove and Assembly Square.
MBTA riders begrudgingly endured shutdown after shutdown, some for weeks at a time. Passengers climbed aboard packed shuttle ...
Here's a look at where MBTA travel times have improved the most in the wake of the 2024 campaign to get rid of slow zones — and where there's still room for improvement.
Franklin police said Thursday that Grove Street, which had been closed because of a crash involving an MBTA commuter train and a car, had reopened. "The train has been moved, road is back open ...
The MBTA announced on Wednesday a slew of service ... Free and accessible shuttle buses will make all stops between Oak Grove and North Station. Express shuttle buses will stop at Oak Grove ...
Federal regulators first recommended an anti-collision system for the MBTA's Green Line in 2009 but Sunday's crash between two trolleys at East Somerville Station is a reminder that the system is ...
MBTA Transit police are asking for the public’s help identifying a person of interest in the alleged assault of a disabled person on a Red Line train last month. Police said the assault and ...
NOW THAT PASSENGER WE SPOKE WITH FROM THE HOSPITAL SAYS THAT A NON-DRIVING MBTA EMPLOYEE WAS AT THE REAR OF THE TRAIN, AND SHE SEEMED TO BE THE WORST HURT, HE SAYS, WITH A SEVERE CUT ON HER FOREHEAD.
A person who was stuck under a train at Boston’s North Station has been hospitalized, prompting the suspension of the MBTA’s Orange Line, officials said. Boston firefighters conducted a ...
In a step that could ratchet up scrutiny of the MBTA, Transit Police contacted federal authorities about activity at the T’s Cabot Yard maintenance facility, where a dozen employees have either ...
Shrewsbury voters upheld the town’s MBTA Communities zoning that was passed last year, keeping the town in compliance with state law. On Tuesday, the Central Massachusetts town was the second to ...
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