Commuters, get ready for a speed bump - Green Line service is slowing down. According to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), frequency of the subway's Green Line will soon decrease ...
The wooden beams that ran along the ceilings of the MBTA’s Green Line tunnels were installed when the line was built in the late 1890s, a decade before the Ford Model T was released and Oklahoma ...
Getting around the city was made easier Tuesday after the Green Line reopened after a two-week shutdown affecting all branches. The MBTA<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Planning to go into the Boston this weekend? You won't be able to use the Green Line. According to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), service on the subway line will be suspended ...
Transit officials gathered in City Hall Plaza on Wednesday morning to showcase what the future of Green Line train cars may look like — a mock-up of a 40-foot longer, more accessible vehicle. “On ...
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A passenger on the Green Line, Max Desmond, described the moment that the two train cars collided on Sunday morning. Commuters on Monday were frustrated to board shuttle buses during the winter months ...
The debate over whether to restore CTA Green Line service on 63rd Street between Cottage Grove Avenue and Dorchester Street has re-intensified this spring as a residents’ petition for restoration, ...
A portion of the Green Line will shut down for nearly a month at the end of the summer, and the planned extension into Medford has been delayed until November, MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak ...
After a Green Line trolley rear-ended another train in Newton in 2008, killing the operator, the National Transportation Safety Board said the line lacked a safety system that could have prevented the ...