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The MBTA has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of a Dorchester man dragged to his death by a Red Line train in 2022. Robinson Lalin was riding to work on April 10, 2022 when his arm got ...
The MBTA has reached a $5 million settlement with the estate of a man killed more than three years ago after his arm became trapped in the door of a Red Line train and he was dragged to his death.
NOW, THE VICTIM’S FAMILY MEMBERS SAY THAT THE MBTA COULD HAVE PREVENTED THE TRAGEDY. THE FAMILY SAYS THEY HAVE BEEN ASKING THE MBTA FOR AN APOLOGY FOR MONTHS. EVER SINCE THE 39-YEAR-OLD MAN ...
Keolis Commuter Services, partner of the MBTA Commuter Rail, has launched an alternative fuel pilot that utilizes renewable diesel for some of its locomotives. Renewable diesel aims to cut ...
The MBTA recently settled a lawsuit with the family of a man who was dragged to death when his arm got caught in the doors of a Red Line train. Robinson Lalin’s family will receive $5 million ...
The MBTA is upping the ante in its battle against drivers who block bus lanes and stops, developing plans to mount automated cameras on its buses to catch scofflaws. While the plans are still in ...
The MBTA has hundreds of projects that the transit agency considers critical to future service goals. The latest five-year capital investment plan neglects many of them. “It’s a nuts and bolts ...
Plans by state Senate Republicans to ease the burden placed on cities and towns by the state’s MBTA Communities Act have found the support of both current candidates for the party’s ...
MBTA rail cars are equipped with safety features to stop them from moving when a door is obstructed. The NTSB later located a short circuit that allowed the train to move while the door was blocked.
Some MBTA Commuter Rail trains will run on a form of vegetable oil fuel through a new pilot program testing alternative power sources that could reduce the transit system’s environmental impact.
FILE - Brian Shortsleeve, Gov. Charlie Baker and Steve Poftak during a press conference announcing changes to the MBTA leadership in May 2017. Venture capitalist and Marine veteran Brian Shortsleeve ...
THERE WILL ALSO BE AN APPEAL PROCESS. THE MBTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS STILL HAS TO APPROVE THIS IDEA. CURRENT TIMELINE FOR THAT IS FOR THE WHOLE PROGRAM TO BE UP AND RUNNING THIS LATE FALL.
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