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 ...
TIME LAST NIGHT. RHONDELLA. THAT’S RIGHT, BEN. THE GOVERNOR SAYS THEY ARE ON IT TO LESSEN THESE SORTS OF INCIDENTS, BUT PASSENGERS WERE AGAIN LAST NIGHT IMPACTED BY A COLLISION. A STATIONARY TRAIN AT ...
CAUSING MAJOR BACKUPS. ALSO BREAKING RIGHT NOW THE NTSB IS CONFIRMING WHAT NEWSCENTER 5 WAS FIRST TO REPORT. THE GREEN LINE TRAIN THAT DERAILED THIS MONTH WAS JUST GOING TOO FAST. THE PRELIMINARY ...
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 ...
CAMBRIDGE - A derailed Green Line train in Cambridge has finally been moved, about a day-and-a-half after it derailed, and regular service has resumed. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ...
The MBTA will close a lengthy stretch of its Green Line D Branch for over a week in September for track maintenance. Commuters will be directed to other sections of the subway line or shuttle buses.
Dozens of MBTA passengers were forced to walk their way out of a Green Line tunnel as part of their evening commute on Wednesday night, after a pair of trains collided and stuck together — sort of.
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