On the MBTA, the typical Red Line train stretches six cars. But in select circumstances, riders could now see just four cars when their train arrives at the platform. When the T lacks enough ...
as of right now we have 152 car shells. All of the car shells have been built and produced by CRC for the Orange Line fleet. Some of them are obviously in the production process, some are in completed ...
The manufacturer under contract to build the MBTA’s new Red Line fleet will furlough nearly half its workforce in Massachusetts this spring as subway car shells from China remain detained at ...
BOSTON, Mass. (SHNS)–The outlook for the already-delayed transition to entirely new Orange and Red Line fleets continues to grow worse. After previously delaying the project’s targeted end date by at ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The MBTA has pushed out its arrival date for its new fleets of Orange and Red Line cars. New cars for both lines were originally delayed for at least a year, but the cars’ manufacturer ...
The car Lalin was riding, No. 1510, was among 68 Red Line cars — about a third of the entire Red Line fleet — that are now more than half a century old. Their expected retirement date, 1994, has been ...
The MBTA has not received any new Red and Orange line cars since it halted shipments in June amid “technical and engineering issues,” interim general manager Jeff Gonneville told the agency’s board of ...