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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
These stories and more on our latest show. -
Boston makes three buses fare-free until early 2024
Plans were finalized using $8 million in federal COVID-19 relief money. -
Why buying a car is still such a miserable experience
Thinking of buying a car? Kimberly Walker, a mother of two in Columbia, S.C., can tell you exactly what that’s like these days.She recently found herself… -
Baker: Massachusetts to get $9.5B in infrastructure funds
The funding will go toward building and repairing transportation systems under the federal infrastructure law approved last year. -
Committee delays decision on bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses
The Transportation Committee also said it needs more time on a proposal to expand Massachusetts' seatbelt law. -
With travel snarled by storm, South Station collects anxious passengers and homeless seeking shelter
MBTA says T service is mostly smooth but commuter rail and buses face delays. -
Ridership rebounding on the MBTA after dip amid omicron surge
Starting Monday, the commuter rail will return to a full service schedule. -
Taxi and rideshare drivers take their chances, and precautions, to work during the pandemic
Despite no state or federal vaccine mandate, many drivers are fully inoculated. -
Tech writer says airlines' outdated technology, not 5G services, to blame for flight disruptions
The aviation industry is concerned that the enhanced 5G technology could interfere with planes' radio signals.