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.
the MBTA has shifted its attention to the Green Line. There will be no service between Park Street and Union Square or Medford/Tufts from Dec. 6 to 20 due to track work. The suspended service will ...
While Gov. Healey and the MBTA prepared to celebrate the removal of all slow zones on Monday, another track-related issue ...
Of the more than 180 responses to our poll, 27% gave Eng an A, followed close behind with 23% of readers giving him a modest ...
The MBTA is finally on the brink of ending all slow zones across all subway lines this week, General Manager Phillip Eng ...
For the first time in decades, the entire MBTA system is expected to run at full speed this weekend.On Saturday, service ...
and Union Squareover the past two weeks. According to the MBTA, travel times are 60 minutes faster on the Red Line, 21 minutes on the Orange Line, nine minutes on the Green Line, and four minutes ...
Officials plan to announce details at a press conference this morning at 9:30 a.m. We’ll continue to follow this story so check back in for continued coverage on air or at wbur.org.
Eyes now turn to the Green ... MBTA will provide shuttle buses free of charge. For travel downtown, the agency urged riders to take the Orange Line. The shuttles will not service Union Square ...