Recent shutdowns eliminated the last of the Orange Line's speed restrictions, according to MBTA General Manager Phil Eng.
November is here, and with the new month comes new MBTA closures. Recent closures on the T are part of the system's new Track Improvement Program, which aims to replace tracks, alleviate speed ...
Parades to honor those in Massachusetts who have served are planned across the state — including in Quincy, New Bedford and Worcester — and Gov. Maura Healey’s administration will mark the holiday ...
The MBTA is displaying a mockup of their next-generation new Green Line Train. The type 10 Green Line train is located on ...
Sections of the Red Line will be shut down beginning on Tuesday as part of the MBTA’s track improvement plan. Shuttle busses will replace service between Broadway and North Quincy on November 5 – 10 ...
When the new stock enters service, they will replace Type 7 and Type 8 trolleys, some of which have been rolling since 1986.
The MBTA will close multiple train lines for stints of work during November as it drives to meet a long-sought benchmark of ...
the contract requirement for the new cars is 90,000 miles, and the cars are performing over 200,000 miles between failures.” He added: “We will do that for [the] Red Line as well.” ...
Recent work and service suspensions allowed crews unencumbered access to track areas, and crews were able to all remaining speed restrictions. Following that work, the Orange Line is now completely ...
Speed may have contributed to an MBTA Green Line derailment in Cambridge ... 36 mph in a 10 mph zone when it crossed through a double red signal, a signal to stop, and reached a switch that ...