A new proposal to reduce the number of stops on the B Line hear BU might make a commute downtown substantially faster.
Halfway Through Late-Night Pilot, MBTA Encourages Student Riders
The MBTA’s late-night transit pilot program has served nearly half a million riders in six months—but they are looking for more in college students.
Exciting MBTA Changes Hit The Track
Recently, there have been many changes to the MBTA system in Boston, but what should be made of them?
Students Prepare For Effects Of MBTA Changes
By: Tricia Tiedt
The early spring season has already included many major changes for the MBTA, including the extension of its public transit service hours and the two-year closing of Government Center, the T station located under City Hall Plaza in the heart of downtown Boston, and these changes are having an effect on BC students.
Boston Business Owners Laud Efforts To Modernize Public Transit
Starting on Friday, March 28, the MBTA will launch its Late Night Pilot Program, in which all subway and Key Bus routes will run service for an extra hour and a half on Fridays and Saturdays, and businesses are calling it a good move.
Taking the Long Way
I fear that I may be one of the few people on this planet nerdy enough to draw parallels between a ride on the T and some larger lesson, but that does not mean I am not going to do it.
COLUMN: An Ode to the MBTA (Really)
It started out innocently enough: with an unlimited monthly pass for the T so I could get to work and back every day this summer.