A disabled train on the MBTA’s Orange Line caused protracted delays during the morning commute Friday. The T first alerted ...
The MBTA said the incident appears to have been caused by arcing from a departing train that ignited leaves or debris.
While Gov. Healey and the MBTA prepared to celebrate the removal of all slow zones on Monday, another track-related issue caused delays for some riders.
The MBTA has announced service changes on the Silver, Orange, and Red Lines, and the Newburyport/Rockport and Haverhill ...
To see the MBTA’s turnaround plain as day, look no further than the Red Line. On the line’s Ashmont branch, the average ...
Although slow zones have been lifted on all lines of the MBTA, service changes are coming to in January. Weekend service changes will take place on the Orange Line as well as the Newburyport/Rockport ...
The MBTA announced it will suspend service on parts of several lines in January to accommodate construction. Orange Line service between Oak<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The MBTA has finished work on the Green Line to eliminate slow zones on all lines for the first time in decades.
Since 2023, the MBTA removed more than 220 speed restrictions and replaced 250,000 feet of rail across the system.
The MBTA is on pace to be free of slow zones by ... compared to 13.2 mph the first week of October 2023. The Orange Line was at 17.8 mph, up from 14.5 mph, and the Blue Line reached 18.8 mph ...