Green Line service resumed Monday morning after shuttle buses replaced trains along a stretch of the line for about two hours during the morning commute, the MBTA said. Around 7:30 a.m., the MBTA ...
This holiday season, one six-car Orange Line and two Green Line cars are dressed up for the holidays. The post Tell us: Have you seen the MBTA’s holiday trains? appeared first on Boston.com.
Commuters, get ready for a speed bump - Green Line service is slowing down. According to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), frequency of the subway's Green Line will soon decrease ...
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 ...
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 ...
MBTA officials are reminding riders that portions of the Green Line will be closed for repairs for 15 days, starting Monday. Service will be suspended through Dec. 22 between North Station and Babcock ...