The MBTA will close a lengthy stretch of its Green Line D Branch for over a week in September for track maintenance. Commuters will be directed to other sections of the subway line or shuttle buses.
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 ...
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 MBTA will shut down key sections of the Orange Line and part of the Green Line for a collective period of more than a week in October to perform maintenance work and continue the installation of a ...
Metro Transit is starting to test light rail trains on the 14.5-mile, $2.86 billion Green Line Extension, also known as Southwest LRT, connecting downtown Minneapolis and Eden Prairie. As many as six ...
MBTA subway riders will now be able to talk and text while on the train since the company InSite Wireless built a wireless network inside the train's underground stations. GRACE DONNELLY/DFP Staff By ...
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The Green Line gone dark: Peek underground as the MBTA replaces wooden beams from the 1890s
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 ...
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