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Man touts electric unicycle as answer to high gas prices
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts man says he has the answer for those singing the blues about stratospheric gas prices.Rick Madeira, of Fall… -
The Green Line extension is open, and it has a new way to pay fares
When MBTA riders begin Monday to hop onto Green Line trolleys at a pair of brand-new stations, they will also experience another first. -
Uber and Lyft add fuel surcharges to rides as gas prices surge nationwide
Uber and Lyft customers are paying a bit more for rides this week, as both companies have announced they're adding a temporary surcharge to deal with the… -
Cambridge trackless trolleys to retire this weekend as the technology nears extinction
Boston's transit system is one of only a handful that still have buses powered by overhead lines. -
Mass. awards $5 million for clean transportation projects
Electric bikes and electric taxis will get funds for pilots. -
Boston ride-share passengers rank among worst behaved in the nation, new survey shows
"We're like second-class citizens." -
Two-thirds of riders on Boston's first fare-free bus have not saved money on transit
The MBTA’s Board of Directors is actively considering income-based fares as an option to reduce the cost of transit. -
Green Line service to Somerville will begin March 21
The Union Square branch represents the smaller of two portions of the Green Line Extension. -
Spill the T: Why does the Green Line screech like that?
We asked, you answered. Your favorite — and least favorite — lines on the T. -
Environmental Roundtable: Boston's boom in green transportation, climate change and activism
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