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Woman stabbed in area of Forest Hills MBTA station
A woman was stabbed Monday afternoon near an MBTA station in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Boston police say the incident happened just after 4:15 p.m. on Washington Street in the area of Forest Hills. The woman suffered life-threatening injuries, according to police. Authorities did not say whether any arrests have been made. The stabbing is under investigation. No further...
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Here's what to know ahead of the T's November Red Line shutdowns
Parts of the MBTA’s Red Line will shut down multiple times next month. Red Line service will be suspended early in November between Broadway and North Quincy from Nov. 5 through Nov. 10 and between Broadway and Ashmont on Nov. 9 and Nov. 10. The MBTA announced all service changes for the month on Oct. 17. Alternate service options are…
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4 MBTA employees fired amid investigation into alleged criminal activity at Cabot Yard
The MBTA has terminated four employees as the agency continues to investigate suspected criminal activity at the Cabot Yard maintenance facility.
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MBTA wants feedback on new Green Line train cars
The Green Line is getting an upgrade, and the MBTA wants your feedback.
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MBTA wants feedback on new Green Line train cars
The MBTA is seeking feedback on its new Green Line train design.
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MBTA displays mockup of new Green Line train in Boston
A model of the MBTA‘s next-generation Green Line train is outside Boston City Hall, where commuters can get a glimpse of features designed to improve their rides. The Type 10 train car, set to replace the existing fleet gradually over the coming years, represents the MBTA’s most accessible model to date. The mock-up will be displayed through Wednesday, from 7…
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Riders test next generation of MBTA Green Line cars
The new Green Line Type 10 trains are supposed to be safer, more reliable and more accessible. The MBTA hopes to start putting them in service by 2027.
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MBTA making less of its revenue from monthly passes since COVID, data shows
Monthly passes still make up the largest chunk of fare revenue at the MBTA, but they no longer produce a majority of those dollars as rider patterns have shifted in the wake of the pandemic, according to the latest T data. MBTA officials said last week that about 40% of the agency’s total fare revenue in fiscal 2024 came from…
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T employees on leave over suspected criminal activity
Ten MBTA workers are under criminal investigation for allegedly working on private vehicles while on the clock at the facility where the T fixes and stores buses and Red Line trains.
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Ten MBTA employees have been placed on leave and are under investigation for possible criminal activity.
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Nearly a dozen MBTA employees are on leave, and they’re part of a criminal investigation. And now, the T is responding.
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Nearly a dozen MBTA employees are on leave, and they’re part of a criminal investigation. And now, the T is responding. The Cabot Yard maintenance facility in South Boston is at the center of this investigation. The facility is used to store and maintain Red Line vehicles and buses, and it’s where Red Line track workers and inspectors are...
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Budget chief wants to direct $1B toward MBTA, transportation improvements
The House budget chief wants to direct $1 billion in surplus income surtax funds towards transportation investments, mainly MBTA capital investments, he told business leaders at an event in Boston. “We have nearly a billion dollars in surplus funds,” House Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz said during an Associated Industries of Massachusetts event at Northeastern University. “A majority of…
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MBTA Board chair stepping down, being replaced by former Lynn mayor
A veteran MBTA leader will soon end his tenure chairing the agency’s board, and a former co-chair of the Massachusetts Legislature’s Transportation Committee will step into the role at a pivotal point. MBTA Board of Directors Chair Thomas Glynn, 78, plans to step down on Nov. 1, Gov. Maura Healey’s office announced Monday. The governor picked Thomas McGee, who also spent...
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Largest MBTA Communities project in Mass. proposed off I-495
ZOM Living is pursuing a plan to build 530 apartments on what is now an industrial site in Westford, the largest project under the MBTA Communities zoning law to date statewide.
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Family of ‘caring, compassionate soul' killed by MBTA bus in Boston
After an MBTA bus fatally struck a man crossing a street in Jamaica Plain, his grieving family announced they are planning to file a wrongful death lawsuit, contending that the sequence of green lights at the intersection contributed to Glenn Inghram’s death.
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Family to file wrongful death lawsuit after man was hit and killed by MBTA bus
The family of a man who died after he was hit by an MBTA bus outside of Forest Hills station in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood on Saturday is taking legal action against the agency, their attorney said Thursday.
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Report finds Green Line train sped through stop signal before derailing
The NTSB issued a preliminary report about an MBTA train derailment this month, finding that the operator was going more than three times the speed limit.
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Green Line train was going 3 times speed limit before derailing, report finds
A report from the NTSB says an MBTA train that derailed earlier this month was going three times as fast as it should have been, running through a red signal.
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Report reveals new details of MBTA Green Line derailment investigation
Speed may have contributed to an MBTA Green Line derailment in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that injured several people and snagged service for days at the beginning of the month, according to the preliminary investigative report released Wednesday. The train derailed on Oct. 1 around 4:45 p.m., just after leaving Lechmere Station in Cambridge. MBTA officials initially said that they believed the…