The MBTA has finished work on the Green Line to eliminate slow zones on all lines for the first time in decades.
A plan to remove speed restrictions from the MBTA subway system is nearing completion. Crews replaced about 47 miles of track ...
The Track Improvement Program has brought all five tracks into a five-year state of good repair, MBTA officials said.
The MBTA recommends that a rider traveling from Park Street to Medford/Tufts budget “at least an additional 35 minutes of travel time in addition to their regular commute.” The only thing ...
While Gov. Healey and the MBTA prepared to celebrate the removal of all slow zones on Monday, another track-related issue ...
Officials plan to announce details at a press conference this morning at 9:30 a.m. We’ll continue to follow this story so check back in for continued coverage on air or at wbur.org.
Of the more than 180 responses to our poll, 27% gave Eng an A, followed close behind with 23% of readers giving him a modest ...
For example, if you usually take the Green Line into Park Street Station from Medford ... This is set to be the final service suspension under the MBTA’s Track Improvement Program.
all four Green Line branches will be closed north of Park Street station in Downtown Boston from Dec. 6 to 20. For travel between Medford/Tufts station and North Station, the MBTA will provide ...
Milton became the first South Shore community to reject proposed MBTA zoning changes and as a result was sued. Voters ...