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MBTA General Manager Eng says the T is 'moving the needle in the right direction'
Eng was a guest on GBH's Boston Public Radio. -
With one year leading the MBTA, Eng is ‘the right guy at the right time’
MBTA advisory board members gave Phil Eng a warm welcome as he rang in a year at the helm of the troubled transit agency. -
Big MBTA funding boost planned in Mass. House budget
Despite a slump in state revenues, House leaders are planning a 41% increase in transportation funding in their version of next year's state budget. -
MBTA forecasts $600 million operating deficit in 2026
The agency just approved a new fare policy that will give a 50% discount to low-income riders. -
Fatal crash may lead to accelerated safety improvements in Fort Point
The city's plan to improve safety includes wider sidewalks and new crosswalks on Congress Street. -
New York's transit agency is balancing its budget. Can the MBTA learn from it?
Boston’s transit agency is facing a $182 million deficit this fiscal year. -
Blue Hill Ave reimagination sparks discourse among residents over overdue updates
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the historic $44 million investment earlier this week. -
Massachusetts traffic violations increased 40% since 2020
Speeding, inspection sticker issues, and failure to stop or yield topped the list of violations. -
Milton voters reject new housing plan, violating the MBTA Communities Act
Gov. Maura Healy said Milton is now noncompliant with the law and will begin to lose grant funding from the state. -
Who is supposed to clear snow from MBTA bus stops? The answer isn’t so simple.
The inconsistency frustrates riders with disabilities. Boston's transit agency removes snow on its own properties, but individual cities or private owners are responsible for the vast majority of the thousands of bus stops.