Recent shutdowns eliminated the last of the Orange Line's speed restrictions, according to MBTA General Manager Phil Eng.
If everything went according to plan, it will be the first time the Orange Line is restriction-free in 15 years.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has completed critical track work on the Orange Line, lifting nine ...
A service suspension last month allowed for unencumbered access to track areas, and crews were able to lift nine speed ...
The MBTA’s Orange Line, which runs from Jamaica Plain in Boston to Malden, is free of slow zones for the first time in more ...
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The rapid transit Orange Line is free of speed restrictions for the first time in 15 years as the result of maintenance work completed on Nov. 1, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority reports ...
The MBTA reopened the full length of the Orange Line on Saturday morning after a week-long closure for track work, and for ...
General Manager Phillip Eng, his leadership team, and the MBTA workforce are delivering results for customers, eliminating 20 slow zones during the Orange Line surge and continuing to complete ...
As the result of the year-long Track Improvement Program, only one percent of MBTA’s entire transit system remains speed ...
A 13-day suspension of service for maintenance on a portion of the Orange Line led to the lifting of 20 speed restrictions, ...