Commuters on the Red Line’s Braintree branch got a speedy surprise last week. According to the MBTA, trains began traveling ...
MBTA officials said in late January that the first 50 mph trains in decades could happen "within days." Seven weeks later, ...
According to the MBTA, Red Line trains began traveling up to 50 mph between Braintree and JFK/UMass stations at the start of ...
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." ...
Get out your green clothing, four-leaf clover and claddagh ring! The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston is ...
A new report by the NTSB suggests a Green Line train’s speed before a February 9 crash in East Somerville that injured 6 caused millions of dollars worth of damage.
“The T does not have enough Red Line trains to run six-car sets for the amount of service they schedule,” said Seth Kaplan, co-leader of the data lab for TransitMatters, a Boston public transit ...
For the first time in decades, Red Line trains are now running at 50 mph. It’s full speed ahead for trains on the Braintree branch. NBC10 Boston was the only station there as the first trains of the ...
Morning rush-hour travelers arriving at Gare du Nord to catch trains were greeted by bright-red signs warning of disruptions, ...
March is almost here, and for Boston ... Red Line and Blue Line will close between select stops during various time periods. In most cases, free and accessible shuttle buses will replace the trains.
Video released by the MBTA shows the moment a ceiling tile fell at Harvard Station on Thursday as two people stood waiting for a train nearby.