Boxed in by prior commitments, inflation, and federal uncertainty, the MBTA is narrowing its approach to its five-year capital plan to focus on projects such as replacement of the North Station Draw One bridge.| CommonWealth Beacon
The new funding will pay for backlogged "state of good repair" projects, accessibility improvements, and new maintenance facilities for electric buses and trains. The post MBTA Projects Get A $850 Million Boost From Fair Share Funds appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
Plans to replace the MBTA's methane-fueled buses with zero-emission electric models are on pause. The post Methane Fuel Gets a Renewed Lease At the T appeared first on Streetsblog Massachusetts.| Streetsblog Massachusetts
To promote the later-night service, the T will offer fare-free service on all modes after 9 p.m. for five weekends this fall, starting on Friday, Sept. 5.| mass.streetsblog.org
After heavy rainfall and gusty winds, I-93 flooded, MBTA riders experienced delays, and thousands were without power.| Boston.com
New ways to pay your fare are here.| FlamingSpork's Website