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MBTA Starting to Return Orange Line Cars to Service
They're back...for now: new Orange Line cars that were pulled out of service are being re-introduced to active duty by the MBTA. -
Mumbai Takes Its Vintage Padmini Taxis Off The Road For Good
Residents of India's big financial city hail the end of an era as their classic black and yellow cabs ride off into the sunset. -
Shirley Leung Backs Globe’s Call For Free Buses
The Boston Globe columnist voiced support for a pilot program in select areas of the city. -
New Orange Line Cars Remain Out of Service
The MBTA is still unsure as to when the cars will go into service -
2019: The Year Unbearable Traffic Became Greater Boston's "New Normal"
A study tapped Boston as the most congested in the nation, with "peak traffic" of 14 hours a day. -
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Is Out
Boeing statement: "The Board of Directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the Company." More than 300 people have died in Boeing 737 Max plane crashes. -
Green Line Project Misses Target, But Still On Track for 2021
Work on the Green Line Extension missed an internal target for the second time in several months. But the T says the project is still on pace to meet its target of completion by December 2021. -
2019 In Review: Transit Troubles Abound On The T And Beyond
A look back at the many ways in which transportation troubles touched the every day lives of commuters in and around the Greater Boston area, from traffic to train derailments and more. -
Rollout Of MBTA Safety Report Sends Mixed Messages
It's hard to tell whether the panel has concluded that the situation is fixable or hopeless. -
MBTA Bus System Performance Ripped As 'Awful'
A top MBTA official remains unsatisfied with the bus fleet performance, slamming the on-time rates Monday as "abysmal" after raising similar concerns several times in recent months.