It's been a particularly tough week on the Red Line. T officials say old cars and freezing temps are to blame.
“The entire workforce is really pulling out the stops and just grinding this out, to get everything back to where it needs to be,” said Ryan Coholan, the T’s chief operating officer. The MBTA says ...
The T is running less than half as many trains as usual on its busiest subway line after it pulled some of its oldest trains ...
As of Wednesday evening, Red Line services were running as low as an estimated 17.5 percent of scheduled trains. The post Post-winter storm Red Line delays, reduced service disappoint commuters ...
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Red Line, commuter rail delays linger after massive winter storm
The MBTA has warned Red Line riders to expect delays due to lingering impacts from the massive winter storm that dumped nearly two feet of snow on Boston. Commuters may experience longer wait times as ...
Riders reported long delays on the Red Line Tuesday morning as the city continued to shovel out following the recent snowstorm.<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The MBTA said its crews were working tirelessly and around the clock to keep trains in service.
The MBTA said it was running reduced service on the Red Line Wednesday because of lingering impacts from the snowstorm. MBTA riders<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The Wednesday morning commute was slowed for many passengers on the Red Line and on several commuter rail lines.
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