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Who is supposed to clear snow from MBTA bus stops? The answer isn’t so simple.
The inconsistency frustrates riders with disabilities. Boston's transit agency removes snow on its own properties, but individual cities or private owners are responsible for the vast majority of the thousands of bus stops. -
What you should know about the MBTA's low-income fare program
The program will offer 50% discounts on fares across all transit modes in the MBTA service area. -
2 JetBlue planes make contact at Logan Airport, wingtip touches tail
No one was hurt and both flights were canceled, Jennifer Mehigan of the Massachusetts Port Authority said in an email. -
Three bus routes to stay fare-free in Boston until 2026
Boston will use about $8.4 million in federal funds over the course of two years to keep fare-free service. -
MBTA manager Phillip Eng also wants a better T: 'There is more work ahead'
Eng is up against aging infrastructure, a string of safety problems and a strained budget. -
Boston city councilors propose new late-night bus service
Several councilors are asking for a hearing to discuss creation of a fleet of small buses that would supplement the transit agency's service. -
Eng says lifting speed restrictions on the T will require time and more shutdowns
The MBTA's plan to repair tracks and lift speed restrictions by the end of 2024 will first require nearly two dozen multi-day segment closures. -
12 Greater Boston communities face year-end deadline for zoning reform
12 cities and towns — including Brookline, Everett and Revere — are the first that have to comply with the MBTA Communities Law. -
Eng says 'we are making progress' fixing the T
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said progress is being made despite continuing negative press about problems he inherited. -
What 400 years of Boston transit history tells us about the MBTA's future
"Getting Around Town: Four Centuries of Mapping Boston in Transit" opened at the Boston Public Library Leventhal Map & Education Center in September