An MBTA driver and six passengers had to be rescued by boat after their trolley was hit by a “wall of water” while approaching Milton Station on Tuesday morning. The T said in a post on X at 7:46 a.m.
The river flooded the tracks at the Milton station on Adams Street around 7:40 a.m., and buses have been deployed since that ...
“Over the course of nearly four years, Breeze has seen a tremendous amount of growth since its arrival at Bradley International Airport and continues to offer new, nonstop routes to more destinations, ...
SEPTA's long-planned move to simplify its systems' maps and signage is going into effect and soon, riders could take the 'B' ...
The I-Team is digging into the number of pedestrian crashes in Connecticut. Just last year, the state set the second worst record for the number of people killed while walking and riding bikes on our ...
Night - Cloudy. Winds variable at 6 mph (9.7 kph). The overnight low will be 10 °F (-12.2 °C). Cloudy with a high of 29 °F (-1.7 °C). Winds variable at 6 to 9 mph (9.7 to 14.5 kph). Cloudy ...
Is Google Maps not working? The app is fairly reliable, but it’s not impossible to run into an issue on occasion. Of course, it’s never fun when technology isn’t performing as intended ...
This premium trolley tour of the renowned V-shaped gorge ... ride to Shin-Yamabikobashi bridge and back along a 530-meter route at a speed under 7 or 8 kph. On Jan. 11, the first day of the ...
The DoubleMap GPS application is currently unavailable. This page will be updated when bus tracking is available again. The weekend shuttle/shopping bus departs from Park Center to North campus on the ...
If you’re interested in going to the downtown area, the Red and Silver lines connect at the Nash-Zimmer Transportation Center, located at the corner of Royce Circle and Wilbur Cross Way. The complex ...
The man who recorded the video explained that the incident occurred when a downed power line became entangled with a truck. As the truck attempted to move, the tension on the line caused the ...
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