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Three bus routes to stay fare-free in Boston until 2026
Boston will use about $8.4 million in federal funds over the course of two years to keep fare-free service. -
MBTA manager Phillip Eng also wants a better T: 'There is more work ahead'
Eng is up against aging infrastructure, a string of safety problems and a strained budget. -
Boston city councilors propose new late-night bus service
Several councilors are asking for a hearing to discuss creation of a fleet of small buses that would supplement the transit agency's service. -
Eng says lifting speed restrictions on the T will require time and more shutdowns
The MBTA's plan to repair tracks and lift speed restrictions by the end of 2024 will first require nearly two dozen multi-day segment closures. -
12 Greater Boston communities face year-end deadline for zoning reform
12 cities and towns — including Brookline, Everett and Revere — are the first that have to comply with the MBTA Communities Law. -
Eng says 'we are making progress' fixing the T
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said progress is being made despite continuing negative press about problems he inherited. -
What 400 years of Boston transit history tells us about the MBTA's future
"Getting Around Town: Four Centuries of Mapping Boston in Transit" opened at the Boston Public Library Leventhal Map & Education Center in September -
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Cost to fix the T soars to $24 billion, new MBTA report estimates
Phillip Eng, the MBTA’s general manager, partly pinned the blame on “years of underinvestment.” -
Cambridge bike lanes face murky path forward after City Council elections
The project’s future is uncertain after supporters declined to run for reelection — and one of the program’s most vocal opponents narrowly won a seat on the council.