MBTA suspends Orange Line between Back Bay and Forest Hills for weekend upgrades, offers shuttles and free Commuter Rail.
The MBTA Green Line shutdown began Monday morning. Parts of the line that goes through downtown Boston are out of commission ...
The MBTA will replace the 130-year-old wooden overhead catenary wire trough in the Green Line tunnel — original to the late ...
The incident began at around 3:45 p.m., as an Orange Line train was stopped approaching Roxbury Crossing, according to the transit agency.
On the B Branch of the Green Line, the shuttle buses will run from Babcock Street in Allston to Back Bay. Riders can access ...
Service on the MBTA's Green Line is suspended as crews works to repair over a century-old catenary wire in the line's tunnel.
Major disruptions on the Green Line start Monday, as the T begin two week’s worth of improvements to make riding safer and ...
From Dec. 8 through Dec. 22, the MBTA suspending downtown Green Line service for underground maintenance work. The 15-day ...
Authorities are currently unsure why the train halted at that location and how a door opened, allowing the man to exit.
Riders can now expect a faster commute when boarding the MBTA Orange Line. T General Manager Phil Eng on Friday declared that the Orange Line is now operating free of slow zones for the first time in ...
Officials said they are investigating what caused the door to open but have ruled out an issue with the train itself or a mechanical problem.
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) wants to bring the Red and Orange lines up to the speeds they were designed for and one official said it could happen "within days." The agency ...