Recent shutdowns eliminated the last of the Orange Line's speed restrictions, according to MBTA General Manager Phil Eng.
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 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will continue its effort to address maintenance needs on its rail transit ...
A service suspension last month allowed for unencumbered access to track areas, and crews were able to lift nine speed ...
Free shuttles will replace the Red Line trains to all stops except Park Street and Downtown Crossing. MBTA recommends using other lines or the Winter Street concourse to travel between the two ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has completed critical track work on the Orange Line, lifting nine ...
“That will be the first time the Orange Line is restriction free in 15 years,” MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said during an ...
The MBTA also encourages riders to use the Middleborough, Kingston and Greenbush Commuter Rail lines for free between the Broadway and North Quincy stops. Later in the month, the Red Line will be ...
A full-scale mockup of the new Green Line trolley will be accessible Tuesday and Wednesday and MBTA staff will be on hand to ...
THE MBTA SAYS IT CREWS ARE DOING ... and accessible shuttle buses will make stops between Forest Hills and Back Bay, as well as Copley on the Green Line.Riders are also encouraged to consider ...
another Green Line rider. However, commuters say more needs to be done to the MBTA system as a whole. “A lot of the problems we have are stops that the train just keeps making. I thought that ...
The MBTA displays a new Green Line train mockup in Boston to gather public feedback on accessibility features.