Riders can now expect a faster commute when boarding the MBTA Orange Line. T General Manager Phil Eng on Friday declared that the Orange Line is now operating free of slow zones for the first time in ...
MBTA Orange Line trains reached a speed of 55 miles per hour for the first time this week, as the maximum speed limit for a portion of the track was bumped up. The previous maximum speed limit for the ...
HOW THE WORK FINALLY GOT DONE. GREAT WORK. THANKS GUYS. APPRECIATE IT. GOVERNOR MAURA HEALEY THANKED MBTA WORKERS ALONGSIDE THE T’S GENERAL MANAGER PHIL NG. THEY’RE CELEBRATING THE TOTAL ELIMINATION ...
August is almost here, and for Boston residents and commuters, with a new month comes new MBTA closures. According to a press release from MBTA, upcoming closures on the T will provide the system with ...
The MBTA’s Orange Line, which runs from Jamaica Plain in Boston to Malden, is free of slow zones for the first time in more than a decade, the transit agency announced Monday. The announcement from ...
For the first time in the reckoning of the state’s transit agency, the Orange Line is now zipping along the track at a record-breaking 55 mph. According to the MBTA, the stretch of track between ...
While the shutdown on the Orange Line and part of the Green Line has been a source of turmoil for the MBTA, one local transportation expert said it distracts from an even bigger problem with the T -- ...
A disabled train on the MBTA’s Orange Line caused protracted delays during the morning commute Friday. The T first alerted riders to a disabled train at Back Bay station just after 7 a.m., warning of ...