“The MBTA apologizes to passengers onboard this ferry trip today,” the MBTA said.
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“The MBTA apologizes to passengers onboard this ferry trip today,” the MBTA said.
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Months of planning went into figuring out how to transport thousands of fans from the city to Boston Stadium in Foxborough.
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One train had to be cancelled, and several others experienced delays of up to an hour, according to the MBTA.
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Routes 23, 28, and 29 will remain fare-free through December.
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The incident happened Friday around 11:25 a.m. at the Alewife Station busway, police said.
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Most Commuter Rail lines will operate on reduced schedules.
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The ranking emphasized Boston’s extensive transit options.
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Transit Police said the man “claimed to be homeless seeking a place to sleep.”
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“Expanding ferry service helps us take advantage of Boston Harbor as a transportation asset while strengthening connections across the MBTA system and improving access to jobs, housing, and Logan Airport,” Governor Maura Healey said.
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The victim was taken to a local hospital with a non-life threatening neck injury, police said.
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“When finished, Symphony Station will be a bright, modernized, and fully accessible station that all can be proud of for generations to come,” Phil Eng, general manager of the MBTA and the state’s interim transportation secretary, said.
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World Cup officials have launched the Boston Stadium Express Bus Service, a convenient but pricey option for match attendees.
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Nearly 11,000 special train tickets were sold in the first hour of availability alone, according to transit officials.
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The discounts are partly meant to offset impacts from commuter rail schedule changes during the World Cup in June and July.
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Thursday’s friendly match in Foxborough will act as a trial run for the state’s safety plan during the seven scheduled summer matches.
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Drivers and pedestrians were asked to avoid the area Tuesday afternoon due to flooding at the intersection in Jamaica Plain.
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The alleged assault took place Feb. 27 at about 8 p.m. in the Prudential station, according to Transit Police.
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“The MBTA takes great pride as we continue to improve daily service for the public to use 365 days a year and to ensure everyone can participate and enjoy special events like St. Patrick’s Day festivities," MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng said.
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Aside from one Commuter Rail line, the MBTA’s various lines should be back on track Wednesday.
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Three Boston bus routes will continue offering free rides through June, but the program’s future remains uncertain.
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Police have not publicly identified the teen, who will be charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
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Service at some Orange Line and Commuter Rail stations will be suspended for signal and modernization work, the MBTA said.
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The ferry is experiencing more cancellations than usual this winter due to thick ice brought on by the recent snow storm.
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“I want riders to know that even in future storms, we will get better,” MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said recently.
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A Green Line car derailed at Park Street station, causing service suspension between Park Street and Government Center, MBTA says.
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“Staff from vendor Scheidt & Bachmann will now resume the final testing and commissioning for the gates,” a spokesperson for Keolis said.
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