MBTA announces service changes in December, affecting Orange and Green lines with upgrades and shuttle alternatives provided.
Improvements made during the monthlong shutdown include removing six "slow zones," accessibility improvements and readying 72 new Orange Line cars for use.
MBTA announces service updates with increased bus frequencies and subway schedule changes starting December 14.
Shipments of Chinese-manufactured train shells have slowed in recent months — in part because of ongoing federal forced-labor ...
MBTA Orange Line trains reached a speed of 55 miles per hour for the first time this week, as the maximum speed limit for a portion of the track was bumped up. The previous maximum speed limit for the ...
The MBTA will close a broad stretch of its Green Line for 15 consecutive days in December as it replaces a piece of the ...
For the first time in the reckoning of the state’s transit agency, the Orange Line is now zipping along the track at a record-breaking 55 mph. According to the MBTA, the stretch of track between ...
MBTA officials shared more details Thursday on why they are shutting down an extensive section of the Green Line through the heart of Downtown Boston for half of December. The T needs to replace a 130 ...
The MBTA will close a lengthy stretch of its Green Line D Branch for over a week in September for track maintenance. Commuters will be directed to other sections of the subway line or shuttle buses.