The MBTA says train service is suspended Wednesday evening on part of the Green Line in Boston. Service is down between Park ...
The MBTA says train service is suspended Wednesday evening on part of the Green Line in Boston. Service is down between Park ...
MBTA officials said in late January that the first 50 mph trains in decades could happen "within days." Seven weeks later, General Manager Phil Eng explains why it hasn't happened quite yet.
About 100 riders on two other Green Line trains behind the trolleys involved in the incident were escorted about 250 feet to the nearest station, the MBTA said.
An MBTA Green Line trolley parked at the Park Street station collided with another trolley behind it Wednesday evening, ...
No injuries were reported after a Green Line trolley rolled backward and “hitched” onto another trolley Wednesday, according ...
The MBTA partially shut down service on the Green Line in Boston because a trolley rolled back into the trolley behind it at ...
Shortly before 7:30, a stopped Green Line trolley at Park Street rolled backward and hitched to the trolley behind it, ...
Governor Maura Healey and MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng addressed Wednesday’s “hitching” incident where two green line trolleys rolled into each other,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
MBTA Green Line service was disrupted when two trolleys at Park Street station became hitched, causing evacuations but no injuries.
Orange Line has promoted Aishling Farrell to executive general manager; Gavin Chew to general manager, operations; and Alberto Sanchez to head of media. The business has also hired new people.
The MBTA has scheduled Monday, March 24, as the start of "revenue service" on the Fall River/New Bedford Line. That date is still pending approval from the Federal Railroad Administration.