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Commuter alert: MBTA begins 15-day shutdown of major subway line. Here's what riders need to know
The MBTA will replace the 130-year-old wooden overhead catenary wire trough in the Green Line tunnel — original to the late 1890s — with a modern, durable metal trough. Crews will also install Green ...
The MBTA will partially close two of its key subway lines and direct riders to shuttle buses on select weekends in July as it performs essential maintenance work, authorities said. The closures will ...
After more than a year of track work across the MBTA system, the final long-term speed restrictions were removed when a section of the Green Line reopened on Saturday. Friday was the final day of the ...
MBTA announces January service changes due to inspections and construction, affecting the Orange, Blue, Red, and Commuter ...
A 13-month plan to rid the MBTA subway of track-related speed restrictions is expected to wrap up Friday. Leaders at the transit authority said once crews finish repair work on the final service ...
The MBTA is well on its way to ridding the subway system of speed restrictions by the end of the year, with the majority of the remaining service shutdowns for track repair work scheduled to take ...
The MBTA’s year-long effort to eliminate backlogged maintenance and remove speed restrictions across the subway system has returned millions of minutes of travel time to riders, General Manager Phil ...
Last call on the MBTA is about to get a little later. Nine years after pulling the plug on a prior weekend late-night service program, the MBTA this month will begin running all subways and several ...
A Red Line train rolled north out of Braintree Station at around 12:50 p.m. on Aug. 20. Soon after the train’s departure, the public announcement system came to life: “Next stop, Braintree,” the ...
Massachusetts government officials joined MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng, as well as MBTA workers and riders, at North Station on Dec. 23 to celebrate the completion of the T’s Track Improvement ...
Five former and current employees of the MBTA, including a Marshfield man, were arrested May 29 and charged in federal court with allegedly faking track inspection reports on the subway system’s Red ...
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