Por: The Boston Globe Politics November 18, 2022
The family of a professor from Milton who was killed last year when he fell from a dilapidated state-owned staircase near a Dorchester T stop is suing Massachusetts transportation authorities, saying their negligence led directly to his death.“David Jones’s wrongful death and the damage to his estate were the direct and proximate result of the carelessness, recklessness and negligence of the defendant, MBTA,” according to the suit filed... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 02, 2022
Steve Poftak, general manager of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, will step down on Jan. 3 after four years in the top job, some of the most challenging and troubled in the agency’s history.The resignation comes nearly a full year before his contract is set to... + más
MBTA general manager says Orange Line delays will continue into December in letter to Sen. Markey | The Boston Globe
The Orange Line is finally faster than it was before the shutdown. There’s more work to do to get to full speed | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 28, 2022
It took a while, but the Orange Line is finally faster than it was before its month-long shutdown this summer.A roundtrip on the line, which runs between Malden and Jamaica Plain, was just over five minutes slower than it would be if trains were running at full speed on... + más
The shutdown was supposed to make the Orange Line faster. It’s slower, data show. | The Boston Globe
MBTA officials said service would be faster after the Orange Line closure. But now it’s slower. Explanations, they have a few. | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 27, 2022
The MBTA heard your feedback about its new bus map — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and is back with a second draft.The latest version, , reflects more than 20,000 public comments the agency received since a redesigned bus network in May. The new map will increase bus... + más
A safer MBTA requires a new watchdog | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 08, 2022
If the Orange Line feels slower to you than before the shutdown, you’re not imagining it.Despite from the MBTA of faster travel times, the Orange Line has been running slower this week than before the agency shut down the entire line for 30 days to make repairs, data... + más
‘So glad to be back’: Orange Line trains return after month-long closure | The Boston Globe
T to reopen Orange Line after unprecedented month-long closure | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Life October 03, 2022
All of London is stretched out before you, and you can just about spot the tops of Hyde Park’s trees turning from green to amber. If it wasn’t for the faint noise of traffic below, the sun umbrellas, potted olive trees and tubs of scented rosemary and thyme would transport... + más
Chicago Bears ‘debate’ draws skepticism of public funding and infrastructure changes for team’s redevelopment of Arlington Park | Chicago Tribune
Lagers, lederhosen, and more! Where to celebrate Oktoberfest in Boston | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 27, 2022
The MBTA’s largest union is challenging an independent arbitrator’s decision that would reshape the rules of the MBTA’s $1.66 billion retirement system, including slashing the pensions of those who retire before the age of 65.In the latest chapter of a years-long stalemate... + más
A good start to fixing the off-the-rails MBTA pension system | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 21, 2022
The Orange Line reopened on Monday after its emergency 30-day shutdown, to the relief of riders. But while the stations are cleaner, the equipment is newer, and the ride will soon be quicker, a major issue raised by federal safety regulators remains unresolved: Who will keep an... + más
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