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Mass. Senate Leaders Offer Plan For New MBTA Oversight Board
The current board is set to expire July 1. -
Why You Should Care About Low MBTA Ridership Even If You Don’t Take The T
“Greater Boston only works when we have a transit system that works,” Chris Dempsey said. -
What Problems? Officials In Springfield Celebrate Rollout Of New Subway Cars For L.A. Metro
There was no mention of dodgy MBTA cars built at the same factory. -
Connecting Subway Lines Could Cost $850 Million, Take Nearly 10 Years
A rail extension linking the MBTA's Red and Blue Lines could cost $850 million and require a design and construction period of nearly a decade, according to the latest estimates unveiled Monday. -
California Approves Pilot Program For Driverless Rides
The California Public Utilities Commission announced Friday that Cruise, a self-driving car service out of San Francisco, has been authorized to… -
Steamship Authority Still Affected By Ransomware Cyberattack
BOSTON (AP) — Ferry service between mainland Massachusetts and the islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket continues to be affected Thursday by a… -
MBTA To Shut Portion Of Green Line D Branch In June For Work
Crews will work 24 hours a day for a total of 18 days to perform the work. -
The FAA Has Seen A "Significantly Higher" Number Of Unruly Passenger Reports In 2021
A flight attendant on a Southwest Airlines plane lost two teeth over the weekend after allegedly being punched by a passenger who had "repeatedly ignored… -
Report: Overhaul Needed to Fix Rail Travel to South Shore
Faster Brockton-to-Boston service was flagged as the goal. -
MBTA Urged To Lower Fares for Lower Income Riders
Board pushes for a means tested fare pilot program