MBTA service levels have been increased in the interest of the health and safety of our riders and employees. All riders must use face coverings when on the MBTA.
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We recently concluded an initial pilot program that tested the feasibility of using solar-powered E Ink signs to display real-time information about train arrivals and service alerts.
MBTA, MAPC, MassDOT, Massport, and 13 Metropolitan Area Municipalities Announce Unprecedented Effort To Significantly Reduce Construction Costs in Order To Advance Quick-Build Transit and Active Transportation Projects
MBTA and Cities of Boston, Somerville, Everett, Chelsea to Rapidly Construct 14 Miles of Bus Lanes in Unprecedented Regional Effort to Improve Public Health, Transit Reliability, Multimodal Access in the Wake of COVID-19
Reminder for MBTA Customers: Fall 2020 Service Changes Effective Sunday, August 30 -- CharlieTicket and Cash Fare Lowered to CharlieCard Levels Effective Tuesday, September 1