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MBTA admits to ongoing slow zones on Orange Line beyond 7-day ‘settling’ period
The transit authority is doing additional construction work at night that’s slowing trains between North Station and Assembly Square. -
Biking got more popular during the Orange Line shutdown. Can Boston make it safer?
There's safety in numbers, said Becca Wolfson, executive director of the Boston Cyclists Union. -
The Orange Line is back on track, but without hundreds of new train cars
MBTA board members expressed concern about the delay in the production of new subway cars. -
Bus lanes, bike lanes and more Orange Line shutdown changes are here to stay
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said permanent street changes will improve both safety and traffic flow. -
The Orange Line shutdown is over. What's next for the MBTA?
More shuttle buses, dispatcher training, and a brand new office to deal with FTA recommendations. -
It’s official: Orange and Green Lines coming back Monday morning
MBTA official says commuters can expect more diversions on the Red and Green Lines in the fall. -
Orange Line shutdown brings new challenges, frustrations for MBTA riders with physical disabilities
Accessibility feels like “20 steps forward, five steps back,” one T rider says. -
How a freight train strike could throw your plans to travel by train off track
CHICAGO — The United States may be hurtling toward a freight rail strike, one that spill over into passenger service in much of the country. Railroads are… -
Smoke and sparks plagued the Green Line this weekend. What does it mean for the T?
GBH transportation reporter Bob Seay rounds up the week in MBTA news. -
What will it take to fix the MBTA? Decades and billions of dollars, says one expert
David D’Alessandro has been calling for change for 13 years.