The Red Line will be shrinking some of their trains in the near future as a way to make the system faster, according to transit officials. An MBTA spokesperson told Boston 25 News riders will ...
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) wants to bring the Red and Orange lines up to the speeds they were designed for and one official said it could happen "within days." The agency ...
Riders of the MBTA’s Red Line are facing delays at several points along the heavily traveled subway route. Disabled trains have been reported on the Red Line’s Braintree Branch and at JFK/UMass, ...
The MBTA will close portions of its Green, Red and Orange subway lines, as well as the Commuter Rail’s Framingham/Worcester line, at different points in the coming weeks to accommodate a range of ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced there will be a 10 mile-per-hour (MPH) increase from 40 to 50 MPH on parts of the Braintree Branch. One month ago, the T ...
It can take Trisha Shenoy, a third year at Northeastern University, two to three hours on an MBTA Shuttle to visit her hometown in Lexington — only 14 miles away from Back Bay. Despite last year’s Red ...
Some riders on the MBTA’s Red Line faced delays and had to use shuttle buses on Tuesday morning after reports of smoke between two train stations in Cambridge, officials said. Train service between ...
Shuttle buses replaced trains across a branch of the MBTA’s Red Line on Monday morning, causing delays as Boston began its work week. The T first warned of more than 20-minute delays just before 6 a.m ...
Shuttle buses were dispatched to replace Red Line service between Alewife and Harvard on Monday after a train became disabled near Davis. The MBTA has not explained how the train became disabled. The ...
Portions of the MBTA will shut down for rare week-long periods between now and June, to go along with intermittent weekend closures, as Greater Boston’s public transit agency attempts to maintain last ...
IS LIVE RIGHT NOW IN BRAINTREE, TED. HEY, GOOD AFTERNOON JESSICA. THE MBTA DID REPORT DELAYS ON PARTS OF THE RED LINE, AND AS WE JUST HEARD, THAT THE REASON FOR THOSE DELAYS MULTIPLE DISABLED TRAINS.