In the waning days of 2024, a skeleton crew of lawmakers on Beacon Hill enacted two new laws that would let transit agencies ...
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In the past year, Massachusetts trailbuilders cut the ribbon on about 15 miles' worth of new car-free bike and pedestrian trails. StreetsblogMASS relies on the generous support of readers like you.
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At the final MBTA board of directors meeting of 2024 on Thursday morning, MBTA General Manager Phil Eng shared a striking ...
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Last week, the MBTA released a draft environmental assessment for its Draw One Bridge replacement project. The document reveals key details about the agency's plans to replace the century-old railroad ...
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Within the next few years, the MBTA plans to start running shorter, 4-car trains on the Worcester Line – but the reduction in capacity in each train would be offset by simultaneous plans to run more ...
A driver struck and killed a pedestrian early Wednesday morning at the intersection of Tremont Street and Malcolm X Boulevard in Boston, next to the Roxbury Crossing Orange Line station. Officer Mark ...
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