The MBTA partially shut down service on the Green Line in Boston because a trolley rolled back into the trolley behind it at ...
Presented by the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council, the Southie parade full of colorful floats, marching bands, ...
According to the MBTA, Red Line trains began traveling up to 50 mph between Braintree and JFK/UMass stations at the start of ...
MBTA officials said in late January that the first 50 mph trains in decades could happen "within days." Seven weeks later, ...
No injuries were reported after a minor collision between two Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line trollies ...
No injuries were reported after a Green Line trolley rolled backward and “hitched” onto another trolley Wednesday, according ...
As some trains rolled along at 50 miles per hour Friday, 10 miles per hour faster than they previously could safely run, MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng pledged that "This is just the beginning." ...
For the first time in 65 years, communities in southeastern Massachusetts will have rail service to downtown Boston.
The fate of the Bay State’s $8 billion plan to turn the MBTA around and shore up transportation infrastructure depends ...
The MBTA is adding additional service and bus route detours for Sunday's parade. Here's everything you need to know.
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Want to work on South Coast Rail? MBTA holding job fairs in New Bedford and Fall River.For those hoping commuter rail brings jobs to the SouthCoast, that may come true sooner rather than later: The MTBA is hiring ...
About 100 riders on two other Green Line trains behind the trolleys involved in the incident were escorted about 250 feet to the nearest station, the MBTA said.
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