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Blue Line riders are inconvenienced but understanding
Weeknight shutdowns for repairs begin this week. -
At pivotal moment for East-West rail, are there lessons to learn from Downeaster?
There’s currently an Amtrak route with service once daily, each way, across Massachusetts. But faster, more frequent rail service has long been a dream for many residents in the western part of state. -
Healey names first-ever MassDOT safety chief
Patrick Lavin will oversee safety on rail, bus, paratransit and highways across Massachusetts. -
Worcester area buses to remain free for at least another year
The WRTA's advisory board voted unanimously to continue the transit system's zero-fare policy. -
MBTA plans to lift Blue Line slow zones by November
The line will close at 7 p.m. nightly for more than a week to speed up the timetable on fixes. -
The big reason why the U.S. is seeking the toughest-ever rules for vehicle emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing its most ambitious new regulations yet for cutting pollution from vehicles. The overarching goal is not… -
On Eng’s first day, transit advocates hope new MBTA general manager can turn the agency around
Hiring, more funding and dealing with diversions like slow zones need to be immediate priorities, says LivableStreets Alliance’s Stacy Thompson. -
Spill the T: Can Boston Marathon runners beat the Green Line?
The MBTA, even with its slow zones, is often still faster than traveling on foot. -
Airline passengers could be in for a rougher ride, thanks to climate change
In March, Ingrid Weisse, her husband and two young sons were aboard Alaska Airlines 889 from Portland, Ore., on a flight home to Hawaii when the Boeing… -