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'I thought he was better than that': Rail workers, activists protest Biden's move to avoid rail strike
The president signed a bill that forced a labor deal on railroad workers. -
Green Line Extension to finally open Dec. 12
MBTA board members fretted over the agency’s finances, with an expected dropoff in 2025. -
What will Governor-elect Healey do with the MBTA?
Safety, reliability, service and cleanliness are top priorities. -
Transit advocates worry about finding a new MBTA general manager
They don’t blame Poftak for the agency’s recent troubles. -
Poftak to resign as head of MBTA in January
His four-year tenure as general manager was a tumultuous stretch that included a federal safety investigation and the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Check your sticker: Mass. is changing its vehicle inspection policy
Vehicles will receive an inspection sticker showing the month the inspection was due, and not the month a vehicle was inspected. -
What's next for the T? 'A long slog to get this system up to speed,' transportation reporter says
The MBTA is dealing with slow zones, contentious hearings and calls for changes in leadership. -
MBTA changes bus routes again after critiques of redesign
Two-thirds of the proposed bus routes were changed over concerns about accessibility, hospital access and disrupting well-traveled routes. -
Facing bus operator shortage, MBTA to pay for job candidates’ training
Workforce shortages at Mass. regional transit authorities prompt changes, new initiatives. -
Spill the T: Riders are back, but the T's rebound has been uneven
Buses and the Blue Line are closest to their pre-COVID ridership levels.