BOSTON — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will continue its effort to address maintenance needs on its rail ...
The MBTA announced suspended services for certain November dates on various lines, including the Red Line, as track ...
The Green Line train that derailed at the beginning of October was going 36 mph in a 10 mph zone, the National Transportation ...
The MBTA is under fire for leaving riders alone after a trolley derailed earlier this month on the Green Line, an incident ...
The train was going more than 3 times faster than it should when it failed to stop for a signal and derailed on a switch.
The MBTA is investigating excessive speed as a possible cause of this month's derailment on the Green Line and the operator of the derailed train is on leave, NewsCenter 5 has learned.
Just before 11 a.m. Wednesday, MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip ... where the Union Square and Medford/Tufts branches of the Green Line intersect. “While the train was traversing over ...
The MBTA’s Red Line is back in business ... The trolley will then close for the weekend at 8:30 p.m. Friday. The Green Line’s D Branch will also be closed on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5 ...
A disabled Green Line train on the MBTA’s B branch was keeping passengers waiting on Thursday afternoon, but not for long. The train stopped working at the BU East station on Thursday ...
Update: The MBTA announced shortly before 10:30 a.m. Thursday that regular service had resumed on the Green Line’s Union Square and Medford/Tufts branches. Shuttle buses have been phased out.