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Coasting along street-level tracks most of the way, the Green Line’s trolleys often find themselves competing with Greater Boston traffic.
Monday marks the beginning of a slew of Green Line shutdowns as the MBTA begins to repair track defects and remove slow zones across the system. Here's branch-by-branch breakdown of what riders ...
The Green Line train that derailed at the beginning of October was going 36 mph in a 10 mph zone, the National Transportation Safety Board says. WBZ-TV's Penny Kmitt reports. Oct 17, 2024 ...
Boston public transit riders, take note: shuttle buses will replace subway service on part of the MBTA from Thursday night ...
Green Line riders are in for a rough last month of the year as the MBTA plans to shut down large sections of the line for repairs — again — including the brand new Green Line extension to ...
The extension of Boston's Green Line subway that was scheduled to be built in December 2021 has opened following delays. Part of the project's goal is to reduce vehicle emissions.
Boston is set to make significant changes to street parking and accessibility in preparation for the Orange line and partial Green line shutdown, officials said during a press conference Thursday.
The B line runs from 5:01 a.m. to 12:16 a.m., the MBTA website says. On the regular schedule, B line trains arrive every six to eight minutes. Rin Velasco is a trending reporter.
BOSTON (WHDH) - Multiple Green Line service disruptions are slated to begin Monday and run through early December as a result of ongoing work.Travel alternatives Read More Skip to content Boston ...
Just typical Boston always having traffic at the worst time." All 4 Green Line branches affected From Wednesday night through Sunday, parts of the Green Line will be closed for maintenance work.
That is why the T is taking this unprecedented 30-day closure for the Orange Line,” Gov. Charlie Baker said.When service resumes, most of the fleet will be transitioned to the new model of ...
A stretch of track that have narrowed on the Green Line Extension, forcing trains to near crawling speeds, “certainly is unusual,” MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng said Thursday morning… ...