If you're looking for a classic New England experience but don't want to venture too far from Boston, this medium-sized town ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Board of Directors on Oct. 23 approved the receipt of $850 million in Commonwealth Transportation Fund (CTF)-funded bond capacity to the MBTA from ...
Six weeks into its increased crackdown on fare evasion, the MBTA has issued dozens of warnings but not yet any monetary fines to riders caught dodging fare gates. Under a new system rolled out in ...
Weston residents have approved MBTA zoning guidelines and signed off on BXP to redevelop a parcel into a new residential community. The changes voted in on Oct. 15 clear the way for the Boston-based ...
Most MBTA ferry service has been suspended for the day due to the Nor'easter hitting the region and creating rough seas on Monday, Oct. 13. Some are canceled for Tuesday, Oct. 14, too. Only ...
The previous owner of Weaver's Cove said the MBTA took 68 acres of land by eminent domain but did not pay fair value. The land is now the site of the Weaver's Cove layover station. The MBTA has faced ...
Safety is "a core component in everything" the MBTA does, according to a letter General Manager Phil Eng sent to federal transportation officials. Traducido en español por El Planeta, Boston's Latino ...
A delay on the MBTA because of a "signal problem" is a regular occurrence. But for many MBTA riders, what that means is a mystery. Simply put, the signal system is "the intelligence that helps trains ...
The MBTA will shut down key sections of the Orange Line and part of the Green Line for a collective period of more than a week in October to perform maintenance work and continue the installation of a ...
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Passengers wait outside the MBTA’s Dudley bus station in Boston. The Trump administration is threatening to withhold federal funding from the MBTA over safety concerns for riders and transit workers.
“While local leaders seem intent on putting the needs of criminals first, we’re not waiting for the next Iryna,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. With U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P.