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City Life

The MBTA’s Fare Machines Were Under the Weather Today

Update: The fare machines are working again. #MBTA Fare Vending Machines are now accepting credit and debit card transactions. We thank you for your patience. — […]

City Life

As the Green Line Extension Rolls Through Somerville, a Lion’s Head Will Live On

For nearly a century, a concrete lion’s head has kept watch over Gilman Square in Somerville. Placed there when the brick, art deco-style Homans Building was built […]

City Life

The MBTA’s Just War on Backpacks Has Been Rekindled

Waiting in the stale heat that fills the southbound MBTA Orange Line stop at State Street this morning, I heard the sweetest sound come over […]

City Life

The MBTA’s New “Stopped” Displays Tell You What’s Actually Going On

We’ve all been there: Loitering on an MBTA platform, your train to work nowhere in sight, while one of those LED displays tells you unhelpfully […]

City Life

Get a Sneak Peek at the New Red Line Trains at City Hall Plaza

Can’t wait to poke around one of the brand-new MBTA Red Line train cars headed for the tracks in the coming years? Well, this week, […]

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City Life

The Blue Line Lost Power for the Second Time in a Week

You may be experiencing déjà vu about this one, but the Blue Line has once again lost power. The T announced at around 8:45 this […]

City Life

A Commuter Stuck Between a Red Line Train and Platform Has Been Rescued

Red Line service has resumed after a commuter stuck between a train and platform was rescued Thursday morning, an incident that led to rush hour […]

London, UK - September 21, 2013: People on the London Bridge station platform in London.
City Life

MBTA May Add Barriers on Platforms to Streamline Boarding

It’s rush hour, and you and your 105 closest friends are splayed out across the T platform, crossing your fingers and toes in the hopes […]

City Life

The Orange Line Train Rescue Is Both Inspiring and a Tragedy

Orange Line commuters rushed to the aid of a woman whose leg had gotten stuck in the five-inch gap between the train and the Mass. […]

South Station
City Life

It Could Cost $21.5 Billon to Connect North and South Stations

It turns out $12.3 billion is a bargain—at least if you’re trying to build a link between North and South stations. According to a new […]

The green line rolls in
City Life

Green Line Service Suspended on All Four Branches Tuesday Morning

Updated at 11:19 a.m.: At 11:09 a.m. on Tuesday, the MBTA tweeted that regular service on all four branches of the Green Line had  resumed. The […]

A new Red Line car
City Life

A Replica of the New Red Line Trains Will Be on Display This Summer

Sure, President Trump and Kim Jong-un met in a historic summit in Singapore. Yes, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the U.S. would no longer grant […]

City Life

The MBTA’s Late-Night Bus Pilot Will Start in September

Late-night buses on the MBTA are a go. The T’s oversight board voted on Monday to approve a $1.2 million pilot of a system of buses […]

City Life

Was the Green Line Struck by Lightning Last Night?

@universalhub green line in Cleveland circle during thunderstorm pic.twitter.com/09pIiqhgX5 — Pre-Weekend Jared (@jared_raymond) May 24, 2018 The MBTA is investigating after reports of sparks flying […]

City Life

The MBTA Is Offering Unlimited Commuter Rail Rides for $10 This Summer

Consider this the commuter rail’s olive branch. After a less-than stellar winter plagued by cancellations, the MBTA, in partnership with Keolis, announced on Monday it will offer […]