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T will be free of slow zones for the first time in decades
The MBTA will be entirely free of slow zones starting Saturday, with the agency’s Track Improvement Program coming to a close. ”We did the equivalent of 40 years of work in one year if we tried to do this on our normal overnights or day orders,” Phillip Eng, the T’s general manager. The Track Improvement Program started more than...
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T will be free of slow zones for the first time in decades
The MBTA said work on slow zones ends Friday night, meaning the whole system will be moving full speed ahead this weekend.
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On-the-ground MBTA oversight part of Mass. DPU's ‘very, very big leap'
Two years appear to have made a world of difference for the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities. At this point in 2022, the DPU was in a harsh spotlight due to its work — or lack thereof — overseeing safety at the MBTA. Federal investigators concluded the DPU had been falling short on its responsibilities as the state agency responsible…
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Changes coming to MBTA bus routes
Riders on six MBTA bus routes will see an increase in service beginning this week.
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The MBTA is changing certain bus routes. Here's what to know
Starting this week commuters who use certain MBTA buses will see more buses, more often. This is happening on six routes that run through a number of different communities in and around Boston. “Just gives me a little bit of wiggle room in planning the commute,” said one rider. Phase 1 of the MBTA’s much anticipated bus network redesign launched…
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First workday test of MBTA's new bus network redesign
Changes have arrived at the MBTA. Monday is the first real test of their effort to redesign the T’s bus network. Here’s what you need to know.
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MBTA bus network redesign put to the test on Monday
The T hopes to also make progress on its bus lines in addition to its subway network.
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The MBTA's new bus route changes face commuter test on Monday
It’s not just trains that the MBTA is trying to make faster — the agency also wants to make service on some of the most-traveled bus routes quicker, and Monday is the first real commuter test of the redesigned routes. The goal is to make the busses faster, more frequent and more reliable. It will be done over the course…
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Major MBTA bus route changes begin on Sunday
This project’s purpose is to improve efficiency and frequency on six bus routes in the areas of East Boston, Chelsea, Somerville, Everett, Malden, Cambridge, Allston and Brighton.
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MBTA rolls out new tech on the T
Some new high tech tools for the T, including tap to pay and a new app, both rolled out in the last few months. Here’s a look at what riders could see next.
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New tech aims to make MBTA more user-friendly
If you take the T, you may have noticed some new high-tech tools during your travels. Riders can now wave a credit card, smartphone, or smartwatch to pay for a trip. It’s officially called, “Tap to Ride” and the MBTA says there have been 7 million taps in the first four months since it debuted. “We’re seeing a tremendous...
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How the MBTA is getting up to speed
NBC10 Boston was the only station invited down inside the final track improvement project of 2024. MBTA General Manager Phil Eng showed us the work being done on the Green Line at Haymarket Station.
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‘Stay ahead': Inside the MBTA's final track improvement project of 2024
NBC10 Boston was the only station invited down inside the final track improvement project of 2024. MBTA General Manager Phil Eng showed us the work being done on the Green Line at Haymarket Station.
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Inside the effort to get the MBTA back on track
At the end of this month, the MBTA plans to lift the final two slow zones across the system.
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Green Line shutdown should remove remaining slow zones
There’s a little bit more pain ahead before T riders can hopefully finally have a slow-zone free ride! Friday through December 20 MBTA Green Line service is suspended between Medford/Tufts through Park Street Station. There are replacement shuttles from Medford/Tufts through North Station, and then riders are encouraged to use the Orange Line between North Station and Park Street....
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Commuter rail hits car on the track in Abington
The driver of the car is expected to survive despite the collision with an MBTA commuter rail.
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Commuter rail delays after train strikes car on tracks
Officials say the warning signs were working properly, and the driver is expected to be ok.
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MBTA commuter train collides with minivan in Abington
A driver is lucky to be alive but she has very serious injuries after her car was hit by a train. It happened in the middle of the afternoon at a crossing in Abington. “All of a sudden they hit the airbrake really quick,” said Brian Walters, a passenger on the commuter rail train. “Next thing I knew the...
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MBTA Red Line is now without slow zones for the first time in at least 20 years
The MBTA’s Red Line, spanning from Braintree to Cambridge, has resumed full service following track work that has removed the last slow zones on the rapid transit line. Monday marks the first time in at least two decades that the Red Line has been without an active speed restriction, according to an MBTA spokesperson. The recent Red Line service...
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Budget limitations could put MBTA improvements in slow zone, advocates fear
The MBTA is headed toward a fiscal cliff and transit advocates say decisions on how to trim the budget need to be made by the end of the year or the outcome will be detrimental for the state. In early 2024, Gov. Maura Healey signed an executive order creating the Transportation Funding Task Force, a group of 31 public transit…