Orange Line service between Oak Grove and Wellington stations has resumed after a disabled train forced passengers to switch to shuttle buses on Thursday. According to the MBTA, the train appeared to ...
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‘We’ve only just begun’: Orange Line transitions from 40 mph to 55 mph as its top speed
Commuters on the Orange Line can expect faster travel on select portions of the line as of Sunday, with the trains now able reach 55 mph due to infrastructure improvements, MBTA officials announced ...
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MBTA Orange Line trains reached a speed of 55 miles per hour for the first time this week, as the maximum speed limit for a portion of the track was bumped up. The previous maximum speed limit for the ...
Trains on a section of the Orange Line can now travel as fast as speeding cars on some urban interstates. In January, after the last slow zones were eliminated from the subway system, MBTA officials ...
When Orange Line trains start running between Oak Grove and North Station Saturday, the MBTA says the entire line will run at full speed. “That will be the first time the Orange Line is restriction ...
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