BOSTON — With massive patches of slow zones now mostly ... MBTA Chief Safety Officer Timothy Lesniak told the T board about ...
MBTA Transit police are asking for the public’s help identifying a person of interest in the alleged assault of a disabled ...
Authorities are asking for the public’s help locating a suspect they say attacked a disabled victim on January 22.
The MBTA wants to bring the Red and Orange lines up to the speeds they were designed for and one official said it could ...
Transit officials say the Red and Orange Lines will be restored to their original design speeds at 50 and 55 mph.
MBTA Transit Police are seeking a suspect for an assault on a disabled person at North Quincy station on January 22, asking for public assistance with identification.
Boston firefighters rescued a man who intentionally walked into the path of an oncoming Orange Line train at North Station on Monday afternoon and became trapped beneath, according to officials.
MBTA aims to increase train speeds on Red and Orange lines, eyeing improvements following repairs and upgrades.
MBTA officials say they want the red and orange line trains to go faster.MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng says parts of both<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Orange Line service was suspended early Monday afternoon because of a medical emergency at North Station, according to the MBTA.
On a chunk of the Orange Line, Eng said he wants to achieve train speeds of up to 55 mph. Boosting speeds significantly is less feasible on the Green Line due to the "geometries" of the tracks and ...