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MBTA shutting down parts of the Red Line in October
To expedite repairs, the MBTA will stop service between several stations on the Ashmont and Mattapan lines. -
Four teens hacked the MBTA for free rides. The agency says they're listening
Since three MIT students hacked the MBTA in 2008, the students say not much has changed. -
MBTA safety head stepping down at month’s end
Ron Ester, the top safety official at the T, plans to resign after three years on the job. -
MBTA slow zones remain a 'moving target,' general manager says
Slow zones have been a big complaint among riders. -
MBTA announces 4-year labor agreement on wage increases, benefits
The tentative contract would implement longevity bonuses as a way to improve retention. -
How Boston's bike mayor is making roads safer and more inclusive
Ortiz wants more people who look like her to get out and bike. -
Is the Sumner Tunnel closure a transit success story?
So far, the consequences haven't been quite as apocalyptic as anticipated. -
East Boston residents 'making adjustments as we go' during Sumner Tunnel closure
Residents have had to navigate alternative driving, bus and T routes. -
Malfunction of firefighting equipment slowed Red Line fire response
The MBTA, which is responsible for maintaining the "standpipe," says it was up to date on inspections. -
Fire disrupts service on MBTA's Red Line
MBTA officials are still investigating the cause of the fire.