Video surveillance showed the three men forcing the boy back on a train car, with one gesturing as if they had a weapon.
Commuters on the Red Line’s Braintree branch got a speedy surprise last week. According to the MBTA, trains began traveling ...
According to the MBTA, Red Line trains began traveling up to 50 mph between Braintree and JFK/UMass stations at the start of ...
Three men are facing robbery and kidnapping charges after allegedly stealing a 14-year-old's cell phone on an MBTA train last ...
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NBC Boston on MSNThree men charged with kidnapping, robbing 14-year-old on Orange Line trainThree men are facing kidnapping and robbery charges after preventing a 14-year-old from exiting an MBTA train, assaulting him and stealing his cell phone last week, authorities say. Michael Cole, 23, ...
Three men are facing kidnapping and robbery charges after a 14-year-old boy was assaulted and robbed at a Boston subway ...
March is almost here, and for Boston residents ... Oak Grove and North Station Free shuttles will replace the Orange Line trains to all stops from Oak Grove and up to Back Bay from Jackson ...
As some trains rolled along at 50 miles per hour Friday, 10 miles per hour faster than they previously could safely run, MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng pledged that "This is just the beginning." ...
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NBC Boston on MSNMBTA service suspended on part of Green Line in BostonThe MBTA says train service is suspended Wednesday evening on part of the Green Line in Boston. Service is down between Park ...
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MA: MBTA Red Line riders are seeing some shorter trains. There’s a reason whyOn the MBTA, the typical Red Line train stretches six cars. But in select circumstances, riders could now see just four cars when their train arrives at the platform.
With the subway cars on its biggest line so old that it's having to run shorter trains to prevent putting broken trains on the tracks, the fate of CRRC-made trains is a vital concern.
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