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  • The town of Arlington, seen from above at left, and a historic stretch of rail preserved in the town.
    Transit 10 hours ago

    Better late than never? Arlington exploring MBTA Red Line extension

    A request from the town to repeal a law that effectively scuttled Red Line expansion has already passed the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

  • MBTA 10 hours ago

    Better late than never? Push in Arlington to extend the MBTA Red Line

    Decades ago, Arlington wanted nothing to do with the T. Now? Some in the town are asking for the Red Line to be extended there.

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  • Sep 26

    Passenger thanks heroes who saved her life on MBTA ferry

    A doctor and nurse onboard the ferry jumped into action as crew members ran for the defibrillator, saving a woman’s life. 

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  • An MBTA Commuter Rail train passes over a drawbridge in Cambridge, MA on Oct. 12, 2018.
    Boston Sep 24

    Feds fully funding North Station drawbridge replacement

    Massachusetts will get nearly half a billion dollars in federal money to help replace a drawbridge connecting North Station to railways north of Boston, Gov. Maura Healey’s office announced Monday. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the MBTA $472 million in so-called MEGA grant funding for the North Station Draw One bridge replacement project. A T official said that...

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    MBTA Sep 23

    New poll tests statewide support for MBTA zoning law

    The controversial MBTA Communities Act has generated legal action and plenty of hand-wringing around Beacon Hill, but a new poll found voters are more likely to support the zoning reform measure than oppose it. An even 50% of likely voters think the law enacted in 2021 is “good policy,” compared to 31% who called it “bad policy,” a 19-point difference,…

  • MBTA Sep 23

    Shuttles replacing service on Green Line due to power issue

    Shuttle buses are replacing service on the B, C and D branches of the MBTA’s Green Line on Monday morning due to a power issue at Kenmore.

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  • MBTA Sep 23

    Man exposes himself to 6-year-old girl, her mom at Boston MBTA station

    A 27-year-old man was arrested Saturday night after he allegedly exposed himself to a 6-year-old girl and her mother at an MBTA station in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. Transit police say they were patrolling Ruggles Station around 6 p.m. when they were alerted by a citizen that a man had fully exposed himself to the little girl and her mom....

  • Boston, MA – November 9: A passenger heads for the exit inside the Kenmore Station. The MBTA is planning system-wide shutdowns for repairs to eliminate slow zones. Among the first to receive maintenance will be the Green Line between Kenmore and North Stations.
    MBTA Sep 18

    Turning a (Fields) corner: Data show improvements in T service

    The T is turning the corner on some major improvements, like slow zones and unfilled jobs, and even advocates who previously hadn’t hesitated to criticize the T are now singing its praises.

  • MBTA Sep 18

    These are the MBTA service changes planned for October as repair work continues

    The MBTA has announced service changes for next month on the Mattapan, Green and Orange lines as the agency continues working to improve reliability across the system. Riders will be able to find more information on these services changes through in-station signage, in-station public announcements and online at mbta.com/alerts. There will also be transit ambassadors and MBTA staff available...

  • Boston Sep 18

    Water main issue in Dorchester near Ashmont T station; Red Line service resumes with delays

    There’s an ongoing water main issue in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood Wednesday morning, at an intersection just feet from the Ashmont MBTA Station, that caused multiple water services to be impacted and delays during the morning commute. The Boston Water and Sewer Commission first responded to the area Tuesday evening, saying they were controlling a leak on site and that...

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