The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has completed critical track work on the Orange Line, lifting nine ...
Amidst the recent closure of the MBTA’s red line due to construction and improvements, the City of Boston and Blue Cross Blue ...
Shuttle buses are replacing Red Line subway service between Broadway and North Quincy stations from Tuesday, November 5th ...
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 ...
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 T has been closing subway lines for weeks at a time to eliminate slowdowns and address a maintenance backlog. With that program ending, the focus now should be on riders.
Accessible via the South Station, Boylston Street, Aquarium, State Street, Government Center, Park Street, Haymarket, Bowdoin and Downtown Crossing subway stations ... Bridge from Boston's North End ...
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 ...
In an agreement voted by both MassDOT and MBTA boards, $600 million in state funding has been approved through Gov. Healey’s ...