According to the MBTA, Red Line trains began traveling up to 50 mph between Braintree and JFK/UMass stations at the start of ...
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." ...
MBTA officials said in late January that the first 50 mph trains in decades could happen "within days." Seven weeks later, ...
April is shaping up to be a very disruptive one along the Ashmont leg of the Red Line.
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MBTA Red Line riders are seeing some shorter trains. There’s a reason whyOn the MBTA, the typical Red Line train stretches six cars. But in select circumstances, riders could now see just four cars ...
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NBC Boston on MSNFull speed ahead: Red Line trains running at 50 mph for first time in decadesFor the first time in decades, Red Line trains are now running at 50 mph. It’s full speed ahead for trains on the Braintree branch. NBC10 Boston was the only station there as the first trains of the ...
An MBTA Green Line trolley parked at the Park Street station collided with another trolley behind it Wednesday evening, ...
No injuries were reported after a minor collision between two Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line trolleys ...
A longtime landmark in Harvard Square is gone. "The Pit" has been demolished as part of a years-long effort to revamp the ...
The panel fell around 7:30 a.m., and engineers and station facilities officials are investigating. No one was injured.
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