The incident began at around 3:45 p.m., as an Orange Line train was stopped approaching Roxbury Crossing, according to the transit agency.
Around 8:50 a.m., Keolis Commuter Services spokesman Jake O’Neill e-mailed the Globe to report mTicket was functioning again.
Authorities are currently unsure why the train halted at that location and how a door opened, allowing the man to exit.
Police are searching for a suspect after a woman was pushed onto a train track at North Station, MBTA Transit Police said.
Police are searching for a man they say is responsible for pushing a 61-year-old woman onto train tracks at North Station ...
Led by the Massachusetts Port Authority, Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the MBTA, the 26-acre Anderson RTC ...
BOSTON — It’s estimated that cancellations of South Coast Rail trains on the Fall River/New Bedford Line left a total of 15 people stranded between its March 24 debut and May 2. That estimate came ...
The MBTA is seeing its best ridership numbers since the pandemic, and its leadership is crediting increased service for the ...
The MBTA is refurbishing some commuter rail trains with a special paint job to honor historic train lines that previously dominated New England. A train with the Boston and Maine Railroad’s emblem of ...
If you see an MBTA commuter rail train pulling into a station near you and opening the doors, don’t be excited or alarmed — and don’t hop on, either. It’s all part of testing procedures mandated by ...
Unlike concerts and other major events, six of the seven World Cup games in Massachusetts will be held on weekdays, ...
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