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Systemic MBTA problems led to poor track maintenance and slow zones, new reports find
Two new reports detail problems inspecting and verifying track defects. -
4 in 10 Boston school buses were late for the first day of school
Despite optimism from the mayor and superintendent, the number of on-time buses was still far below the 95% threshold. -
More small airports are being cut off from the air travel network. This is why
The pilot shortage and changing economics are to blame for legacy airlines departing regional airports -
Sumner Tunnel reopens Friday after two-month shutdown
Drivers can expect to see brighter energy-efficient lighting, new ceiling arches, improved ventilation, and stormwater pumps that can withstand more intense storms. -
After delay, Green Line extension closure to begin in September
MBTA service between Lechmere and Union Square will be suspended from Sept. 18 to Oct. 13. -
New sign installed to prevent ‘Storrowings’ on Charles River parkways
State officials will be watching closely to see how well the sign holds up and potentially use the same design on other roads along the Charles River. -
Mass. transportation secretary stepping down in September
Gina Fiandaca started the job on Jan. 30. Officials did not immediately provide a reason for her departure. -
MBTA shutting down parts of the Red Line in October
To expedite repairs, the MBTA will stop service between several stations on the Ashmont and Mattapan lines. -
Four teens hacked the MBTA for free rides. The agency says they're listening
Since three MIT students hacked the MBTA in 2008, the students say not much has changed. -
MBTA safety head stepping down at month’s end
Ron Ester, the top safety official at the T, plans to resign after three years on the job.