MBTA aims to increase train speeds on Red and Orange lines, eyeing improvements following repairs and upgrades.
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said they're going to restore the two lines to their originally designed speeds. For the Red Line that's 50 miles per hour, a 10 mile per hour increase from the ...
Some issues still emerge. MBTA Chief Safety Officer Timothy Lesniak told the T board about an incident that occurred Monday, when one Red Line train approaching Davis Station northbound could not ...
Shuttle buses replaced Red Line service between Alewife and Harvard for nearly four hours Monday due to a disabled train near ...
Shuttle buses replaced service on part of the MBTA's Red Line after a train became disabled near Davis, and one passenger ...
A battle over the future of one of the most quintessential neighborhood business districts in the Boston area is being waged ...
Shuttle buses were dispatched to replace Red Line service between Alewife and Harvard on Monday after a train became disabled near Davis. The MBTA has not explained how the train became disabled. The ...
Service on the southern portion of the Red Line will be suspended for two weekends in February, according to the MBTA. Don't worry if you're traveling on this line for Valentine's Day weekend ...
Service resumed on a section of the MBTA's Red Line after a maintenance vehicle derailed early Friday.The MBTA said the "light duty maintenance vehicle," which supports workers doing system ...
The MBTA said several shutdowns planned for the first half of 2025 will support signal upgrades, bridge work, and proactive maintenance.
A maintenance vehicle derailed near the JFK/UMass station on the MBTA’s Red Line Friday morning, forcing the transit agency to deploy shuttle buses. The T first alerted riders to the derailment ...
Service on the MBTA Red Line resumed just after 7 a.m. Friday morning, after shuttle buses replaced train service between Dorchester and Quincy for roughly two hours when a maintenance vehicle ...