Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The wooden beams that ran along the ceilings of the MBTA’s Green Line tunnels were installed when the line was built in the late ...
Why is the Green Line shut down? The MBTA is replacing a 130-year-old wooden "trough" that is part of the original construction in the tunnel with a more durable metal trough. Crews will also install ...
The MBTA on Monday announced service changes in November on the Orange, Green, Red and Framingham/Worcester lines. Service changes are taking place to support Orange Line signal upgrades and ...
The Green Line is about to get the green light to start operating again. Service will resume from North Station on several branches Tuesday morning after more than two weeks of planned work on the ...
TRIP. RIDERS ALONG PARTS OF THE GREEN LINE ARE BUNDLED UP OUTSIDE OF KENMORE STATION, WAITING ON SHUTTLE BUSSES TO TAKE THEM TO THEIR DESTINATIONS. MUCH OF THE LINE IS SHUT DOWN FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS, ...
Riders of some of the MBTA’s key routes through the core of Downtown Boston will spend two weeks beginning Monday navigating an extensive disruption to the transit system. The T is preparing to close ...
The wooden beams that ran along the ceilings of the MBTA’s Green Line tunnels were installed when the line was built in the late 1890s, a decade before the Ford Model T was released and Oklahoma ...