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The change comes just weeks before the MBTA is expected to roll out a new automated bus lane enforcement system, which is expected to improve bus service considerably – at least on the dwindling ...
The state's final budget gives the T about $80 million less than it had planned to spend in the coming fiscal year to cover ...
A new analysis of Boston's ambulance response data reveals that reckless drivers are dramatically more likely to strike pedestrians who live in Boston's predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods – ...
Preliminary designs for a redesign of streets around Woburn’s town center aim to improve safety in a crash-prone area, but ...
The Black and Brown families who weren’t displaced found themselves living in neighborhoods exposed to hazardous air and ...
As part of reporter Meghan Volcy’s three-part series on the intersection of Black history and transportation justice ...
An analysis of thousands of summertime walking trips through Boston finds that, on average, a 1 degree increase in perceived ...
Throughout the 20th century, Black civil rights leaders used transportation as a means to challenge white supremacy, aiding movements for organized labor and feminism along the way.
Caitlin Allen-Connelly has been the TransitMatters board secretary and was also a Senior Advisor on Transportation at A Better City, a regional business organization.
Most MBTA station renovations take years to complete, but the World Cup is coming to Foxborough in just 55 weeks.
Amtrak Western Mass. Amtrak Expansions Are Flush With Funding, But New Routes Won’t Debut ‘Til 2030s Years of work remain before new Amtrak routes start rolling through Springfield to connect Boston, ...
MBTA Mass. Senate Budget Revives Threat of MBTA Layoffs and Service Cuts If it were enacted as the state's new budget law, the Senate proposal would force the T's budget writers to fill a budget ...
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