The MBTA released early transportation guidance for visitors ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as officials prepare for an estimated 450,000 fans traveling to the Boston area next summer. The Boston ...
Earlier this week, I got to try out the MBTA's new CharlieCard, which is currently in a testing phase for volunteers to try them out before they become more widely available at fare machines across ...
If you’re among the attentive few that pay close attention to the MBTA’s station announcements, you may have recently heard the agency’s general manager, Phillip Eng, thanking you in his New York ...
After almost two decades of court-ordered scrutiny and mandated reforms, the MBTA is preparing to close the book on one of the most sweeping accessibility agreements in U.S. transit — and to hand the ...
Reggie Clark, center, signs the accessibility agreement on Dec. 10, 2025, with lawyer Taramattie Doucette. Fellow plaintiffs Tom Gilbert, left and Andy Forman look on. Disabled MBTA riders faced a ...
Without comment or debate, the town of Hanover swiftly voted to pass its proposed zoning rules to comply with the MBTA Communities Act. This marks the final South Shore community to draw a line in the ...
Why is the Green Line shut down? The MBTA is replacing a 130-year-old wooden "trough" that is part of the original construction in the tunnel with a more durable metal trough. Crews will also install ...
TRIP. RIDERS ALONG PARTS OF THE GREEN LINE ARE BUNDLED UP OUTSIDE OF KENMORE STATION, WAITING ON SHUTTLE BUSSES TO TAKE THEM TO THEIR DESTINATIONS. MUCH OF THE LINE IS SHUT DOWN FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS, ...
BOSTON — The MBTA launched its two-week shutdown of a busy stretch of the Green Line on Monday to allow crews to replace 130-year-old infrastructure. Green Line service will be suspended between North ...
BOSTON — The MBTA has suspended Green Line service for 15 days to replace overhead wiring, while also upgrading the signal system for the Red and Orange Lines. The signal system upgrade involves ...
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