Advocates and city staff say the policy change has caused an epic bottleneck, stalling the majority of Boston’s transit and ...
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Boston transit riders dream of new train lines. MBTA’s Phillip Eng has other priorities
From time to time, a public transit enthusiast posts a map online showing a hypothetical expansion of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Discussion ensues. Green Line service out to ...
State and transit officials offered one of the first behind-the-scenes looks at how Massachusetts is preparing to move tens of thousands of fans for the summer FIFA World Cup matches at Gillette ...
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) on March 3 reported that it will invest $100.3 million into public transit systems ...
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America's most reliable public transportation subway belongs to a thriving East Coast city
The first subway system in North America opened in 1897 — not in New York, not in Chicago, but in Boston, Massachusetts. Formally called the "Tremont Street Subway," this five-mile route was literally ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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