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Since the beginning of this year, a half-dozen MBTA Commuter Rail trains have collided with vehicles that crossed onto railroad tracks, some with deadly consequences for the drivers. In February ...
An MBTA Commuter Rail train and a vehicle were involved in a crash at around noon on Centre Avenue near the Abington train station. The next inbound train will be the 2:17 p.m. from Kingston, they ...
Legislation was filed in both the House and Senate that calls for the MBTA and its rail contractor, Keolis, to operate a fully electric Commuter Rail system by Dec. 31, 2035.
A woman in her 70s died when an MBTA commuter rail train crashed into her car after she went through the gate at a railroad crossing in Abington on Wednesday, officials said.
A car was hit by an MBTA Commuter Rail train in Canton, Massachusetts, after the driver stopped the vehicle on the tracks, MBTA Transit Police confirmed Thursday.The incident happened just after 6 ...
Chicago’s main metro transit system will purchase eight of the two-car trains for $154 million, and may spend up to $181.4 million extra for more. The trains will run during off-peak times.
The MBTA Board voted unanimously Thursday to extend the agency's contract with Keolis Commuter Services, which operates the authority's commuter rail network, for one year to mid-2027.
The MBTA Board voted unanimously Thursday to extend the agency's contract with Keolis Commuter Services, which operates the authority's commuter rail network, for one year to mid-2027. MBTA ...
A woman died Wednesday after an MBTA Commuter Rail train collided with her vehicle in Abington, according to reporting by WCVB.. The fatal incident occurred on Wednesday, April 30 around noon on ...
On April 9, a commuter rail train hit a tractor-trailer at the same Canton railroad crossing as the Feb. 27 collision after the vehicle stopped on the tracks between the two protective gates.
The Kingston Line 11:25 a.m. train from South Station was terminated at Abington due to what the MBTA called a "road vehicle on the right of way", the MBTA Commuter Rail wrote in a post on X.