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A partial shutdown of the Red Line began Thursday night and will remain in effect through Sunday, according to the MBTA.
Transit Police Superintendent Richard Sullivan said officials believe the person was “suffering from a mental health issue.” ...
Planned maintenance will shut down one MBTA line for nine straight days and part of another for three weekends.
A central section of the MBTA through Downtown Boston will close Thursday night through Sunday for the second straight ...
What to know about upcoming MBTA shutdowns and progress on slow zones as Red Line riders brace for longest closure By Shannon Larson Globe Staff,Updated August 31, 2024, 6:00 a.m. 88 ...
The MBTA’s Red Line is back in business. A three-and-a-half-week closure of its Braintree Branch ended on schedule Monday with 18 miles of tracks freshly repaired. For the first time since Sept ...
Red Line service is suspended for a week starting Aug. 19 for track work and system maintenance as part of the MBTA's Track Improvement Program.
Red Line trains will not serve the North Quincy, Wollaston, Quincy Center, Quincy Adams and Braintree stations from Sept. 6 through 29. How to find more information on the MBTA’s plans ...
Trains on the Orange Line resumed service at approximately 10:40 a.m., with some residual delays, the MBTA said. Red Line trains resumed about 10 minutes later.
MBTA officials are shutting down sections of the Red Line for 16 days in October. The Red Line has the most extreme slowdowns in the MBTA's system, according to data tracked by independent nonprofit ...
MBTA officials said this fall that they planned to put the first new Red Line train into service by the end of the year. And with less than 36 hours to spare, they did.
This article is more than 2 years old. The MBTA is still awaiting on more than 300 new Red and Orange Line cars through a project intended to increase the transit system's capacity.
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