Once beset by persistent delays, an unceremonious shutdown, and a now-infamous 2022 fire, the Orange Line is running free of slow zones for the first time in 15 years, MBTA General Manager Phil ...
The MBTA's Orange Line is speed restriction free for the first time in nearly 15 years after critical track work was completed, officials said Tuesday.A service suspension last month allowed for ...
An MBTA Orange Line test train of CRRC equipment departs the Forest Hills station in Boston on Jan. 22, 2023. The CRRC equipment is now arriving on a schedule revised earlier this year and is ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) has completed critical track work on the Orange Line, lifting nine speed restrictions. Following additional Track Improvement Program work ...
GOVERNOR MAURA HEALEY THANKED MBTA WORKERS ALONGSIDE THE T’S GENERAL MANAGER PHIL NG. THEY’RE CELEBRATING THE TOTAL ELIMINATION OF SPEED RESTRICTIONS ALONG THE ORANGE LINE, WHICH HAS BEEN ...
Riders can now expect a faster commute when boarding the MBTA Orange Line. T General Manager Phil Eng on Friday declared that the Orange Line is now operating free of slow zones for the first time ...
The MBTA’s Orange Line, which runs from Jamaica Plain in Boston to Malden, is free of slow zones for the first time in more than a decade, the transit agency announced Monday. The announcement ...
It’s the season of thanks, and here in Massachusetts public transit, there is much to be thankful for. As someone who watches ...
The MBTA has long displayed wait times on the boards at stations in Greater Boston, but their latest development aims to ...
The Subway Line Managers report to the MBTA’s Deputy Chief of Sta­tions within the Transit Facilities Management team led by Varley. These new managers – Aman­da Bright on the Red Line, Mike Brunache ...
A crew works on tamping and resurfacing of the Orange Line between Oak Grove and Malden Center during the recent maintenance shutdown. MBTA BOSTON — The rapid transit Orange Line is free of speed ...
The MBTA said Tuesday the Orange Line will no longer crawl like a turtle but will instead run like a rabbit: The slow zones that inhibited speed and ignited irritation among commuters since 2010 ...