MBTA suspends Orange Line between Back Bay and Forest Hills for weekend upgrades, offers shuttles and free Commuter Rail.
The two-week closure is to allow for the replacement of infrastructure that dates back to the 1890s.
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 ...
Major disruptions on the Green Line through the heart of downtown Boston start Monday, as the T begins two week’s worth of improvements to make riding safer and more reliable. From Dec. 8 to Dec. 22, ...
"While the doors were open, the train never moved. … Two passengers exited the train into the track area – they did not fall out, but exited on their own,” an MBTA spokesperson said. The post 2 people ...
Authorities are currently unsure why the train halted at that location and how a door opened, allowing the man to exit.
Riders of some of the MBTA’s key routes through the core of Downtown Boston will spend two weeks beginning Monday navigating ...
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.
From Dec. 8 through Dec. 22, the MBTA suspending downtown Green Line service for underground maintenance work. The 15-day ...
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 ...
The MBTA's Orange Line is speed restriction free for the first time in nearly 15 years after critical track work was completed, officials said Tuesday.A service suspension last month allowed for ...