U.S. Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy said the Boston area could lose federal transit funding after a woman was allegedly shoved off an MBTA bus.
The woman accused of shoving another woman off an MBTA bus was mad because she was blocking the exit, prosecutors said.
Safety is "a core component in everything" the MBTA does, according to a letter General Manager Phil Eng sent to federal ...
The T's general manager gave a detailed accounting of the authority's safety practices in a letter to the secretary of ...
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Here's an exclusive look at the MBTA's new train protection system on the Green Line
You could call it the eyes and ears of the Green Line. The MBTA is installing the Green Line Train Protection System, or ...
The woman who was seen on camera shoving a 63-year-old off an MBTA bus in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood last month has agreed to a plea deal.
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Boston woman’s attack on elder passenger not indicative of MBTA safety, GM says to Trump admin
Responding to federal pressure, MBTA GM Phil Eng has painted a passenger pushing an elderly woman off a bus as not indicative ...
A reader responds to the Trump's administration's threat to defund the MBTA, stating that Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is a ...
The MassDOT Capital Programs Committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to recommend the full Board of Directors send $850 ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority recovered from safety lapses that prompted the Federal Transit Administration ...
Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy threatened to revoke federal support for the MBTA if the agency does not enhance safety.
MBTA riders and animal welfare groups are concerned after finding multiple dead and dying pigeons trapped in the rafters ...
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