Por: The Boston Globe Nation April 21, 2023
As many T riders know, complaining about the latest MBTA struggles can feel like shouting into the abyss. No matter how angry or frustrated commuters feel, nothing seems to improve.With the T’s service levels seemingly plumbing new depths, riders have only gotten angrier — especially during the agency’s board of directors monthly meetings, when public commenters get to vent to the top brass.“You’re consistently blowing us off, you’re... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 24, 2023
The good news: The MBTA published a new dashboard Thursday that will allow riders to track changes to slow zones daily.The bad news: It indicates that 27 percent of the subway tracks have speed restrictions, up from 7.5 percent at the end of last month.There are now 138 more... + más
Commuters face slower ride as MBTA restricts speeds to 25 m.p.h. on all lines | The Boston Globe
MBTA limits subway speed to 25 miles per hour systemwide after DPU safety findings on Red Line | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 13, 2023
Some speed restrictions triggered by a safety audit remain in effect on all MBTA subway lines, while the Green Line and the Mattapan trolley continue to operate with a top speed of 25 mph, officials said Monday.The agency’s interim general manager, Jeff Gonneville, said... + más
MBTA has a new bus map based on your feedback. Here’s what it looks like | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 10, 2023
In yet another challenge for Greater Boston commuters, a top speed of 25 miles per hour is in effect on the MBTA’s Red, Orange, Blue, and Green following a safety inspection by the Department of Public Utilities.The speed reductions were announced by the T in a tweet it posted... + más
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority put a 25 mile per hour maximum speed restriction in place across its Red, Orange, Blue, and Green Lines starting Thursday night, the agency announced around 10 p.m.The systemwide speed restriction is the result of findings following... + más
Mass. lawmakers mull moving T safety oversight from the Department of Public Utilities | The Boston Globe
A safer MBTA requires a new watchdog | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation March 02, 2023
The family of Robinson Lalin, the man who was dragged to death by a Red Line train last April after his arm got stuck in the car door, is suing the MBTA.A complaint filed in Suffolk Superior Court on Wednesday by the Lalin family alleges his death was “caused by the... + más
Robinson Lalin was killed by a faulty Red Line car. It should have been off the tracks decades ago. | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Business January 17, 2023
What are you doing to grow your brand?getty The average person doesn’t have a because personal branding is typically associated with celebrities, entrepreneurs, politicians and authors. Anyone can have a personal brand, including you. In fact, when crafted in the right way, it... + más
4-Star QB Prospect Jaden Rashada Flips Commitment from Miami to Florida | Bleacher Report
Former Georgia Wide Receiver Adonai Mitchell to Transfer to Texas | Bleacher Report
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
The shutdown was supposed to make the Orange Line faster. It’s slower, data show. | The Boston Globe
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