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For Boston residents and commuters, the beginning of September means two things: moving time and new MBTA closures.
Back in August, the MBTA announced that Fridays and Saturdays throughout the fall will offer extended service on all subway ...
To encourage riders to take advantage of the extended service, all subway lines, bus routes, ferries, Commuter Rail lines, and the RIDE trips will be free on Fridays and Saturdays beginning at 9 PM ...
The MBTA deployed a team of 16 "fare engagement representatives" to stations across its subway network Monday morning.
Three MBTA subway lines and one commuter rail line face closures in September, including one section of the Green Line for ...
The MBTA's Fare Engagement Department will conduct fare checks at subway stations and onboard vehicles. Riders who don't pay ...
Riders can expect to see those "fare engagement representatives" at any subway station or aboard any vehicle that has fare gates or fareboxes ...
As the Orange Line crosses that new speed threshold, the trains aren't just faster. The ride actually feels like the ending of stagnation and the beginning of a fresher, more modern public transit ...
Last call on the MBTA is about to get a little later. Nine years after pulling the plug on a prior weekend late-night service program, the MBTA this month will begin running all subways and several ...
For commuters with reduced vision or total blindness, lucid and accurate in-train announcements are an invaluable compass.