THE FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION’S crackdown on safety issues at the MBTA is raising questions about the transit agency’s management, its budget, and its oversight going forward. On Wednesday, the FTA ordered the MBTA to address a series of safety issues that couldn’t wait until the federal agency’s formal review is completed later this summer. The […]
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FTA orders T to address “serious safety issues” immediately
THE FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION ordered the MBTA on Wednesday to immediately address a series of “serious safety issues” that couldn’t wait until a final report on safety problems at the T is completed this summer. The FTA’s five directives, dealing with staffing levels in the MBTA’s control center, general safety operating procedures, delayed critical maintenance, […]
MBTA officials say train derailments trending downward
MBTA OFFICIALS said on Monday that the number of derailments has been trending downward over the last few years, falling by more than 50 percent since 2019. According to figures released at the safety, health, and environment subcommittee of the MBTA board of directors, the total number of derailments declined from 32 in 2019 to […]
MBTA nearing its day of reckoning
A LITTLE OVER a year ago, US Rep. Stephen Lynch and the state’s congressional delegation hammered away at the MBTA for implementing a series of cuts designed to save money and bring service levels more in line with the COVID-reduced ridership. “That doesn’t work for us,” said Lynch, who insisted the T should use the […]
Transit Ambassadors complain about working conditions
Some of the MBTA’s Transit Ambassadors, the people in the red shirts who assist passengers at train stations, are not that thrilled with their working conditions and rumbling about forming a union. The roughly 200 ambassadors work for a third-party company called MyDatt Services of Nashville, which serves as a hiring agency for the T, […]
Transit Ambassadors complain about working conditions
SOME OF THE MBTA’S Transit Ambassadors, the people in the red shirts who assist passengers at train stations, are not that thrilled with their working conditions and rumbling about forming a union. The roughly 200 ambassadors work for a third-party company called MyDatt Services of Nashville, which serves as a hiring agency for the T, […]
T looking closely at operator error on Green Line crash
MBTA GENERAL MANAGER Steve Poftak said there is no evidence that vehicle, signal, or track issues played any role in the collision Wednesday night of two Green Line trains at Government Center. Poftak on Thursday said the T is looking closely at the possibility of operator error, but he stressed that the investigation is still […]
Don’t forget the poetry of public transit
WHEN ACADEMICS and advocates talk about transit, they talk about the importance of things like access, agglomeration effects, sustainability, and mobility efficiency. It’s often through the lens of these attributes that planners make decisions about where and how to invest in transit and rail systems. They each can be measured, offering something tangible to support […]
Seeking clues on rebid of Quincy bus garage contract
THE MBTA says its decision to reject the bids for construction of a new Quincy bus and maintenance garage because they came in much higher than expected is only the second time that has happened in the last four years. The other time came last year, when a contract for the installation of new fiber […]
MBTA board balks at $102m Transit Ambassador contract
After seven months of rubber-stamping nearly everything put before it, the MBTA board of directors this week balked, at least for a month, at approving a $102 million, five-year contract to hire 200 Transit Ambassadors. Transit Ambassadors are the MBTA’s greeters. Assigned to 68 station locations, they help customers needing directions, buying tickets, or finding […]