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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. -
T's GM pledges to bring trains back up to speed by the end of 2024
The overhaul that will involve dozens of service suspensions across all lines to lift the remaining 191 speed restrictions by the end of 2024. -
Green Line extension repair will take 2 weeks, Eng says
Local elected officials still have questions about how the track conditions were not revealed to the public when they were discovered in 2021. -
MBTA's new Green Line Extension problems worse than reported, Eng reveals
Former Gov. Charlie Baker denied knowing about the problems with the Green Line Extension, which Eng says were first discovered in April 2021. -
The MBTA board has a new Boston rep who's a 'huge advocate' of rapid bus transit
Mary Skelton Roberts said the MBTA needs to lean into bus redesign. -
The strange case of the disappearing MBTA podcast
In one of the weirder Mass. politics stories this year, the MBTA put out — then took back — a new podcast aimed at transparency. -
Coalition to stop private jet expansion comes to Beacon Hill
The activists oppose the fossil fuel emissions that come with the jets at Hanscom Field, as well as creating new infrastructure for the wealthy people who fly in them. -
‘It certainly is unusual’: MBTA’s Eng has few answers on new Green Line track defects
The tracks appeared to have narrowed in the last nine months, which risks derailment for trains running at full speed, according to T officials. -
Massachusetts receives $108M federal grant to support East-West rail
The award will fund track improvements between Springfield and Worcester, Massacshusetts, so trains can go faster.