A new speed restriction emerged on the Red Line Friday, just days after the MBTA declared the line slow-zone-free. The issue ...
The changes will begin Sunday, Dec. 15. The post The MBTA is rolling out ‘major’ bus route changes. Here’s what to know.
With the MBTA's announcement Monday, the Red Line joins the Orange and Blue lines in running free of slow zones.
Only two speed restrictions remain on the subway system and they should be rectified next month, officials said.
The Green Line will be closed from Dec. 6–20 between the Medford/Tufts and Park Street stations, along with Union Square, as ...
The Red Line is now operating with no slow zones from end to end, leaving the Green Line as the only subway line with slow ...
Following a week-long interruption of service on the region’s busiest subway line, the MBTA reopened the Red Line this ...
The MBTA announced last week that the last remaining slow zones along the Red Line would be eliminated by Monday, when the ...
The MBTA Red Line is now free of slow zones for the first time in decades thanks to recent track improvements.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)’s Red Line is free of ‘slow zones’ for the first time in over 20 years, ...
The MBTA is suspending Green Line service between between Park Street and Union Square and Medford/Tufts for two weeks from ...
A year ago, the MBTA had nearly 200 slow zones, spots where aging infrastructure kept trains from running at their top speed.