Boston firefighters were able to free the trapped man after he allegedly put himself in the path of an Orange Line train.
Boston firefighters rescued a man who intentionally walked into the path of an oncoming Orange Line train at North Station on Monday afternoon and became trapped beneath, according to officials.
Service on the MBTA’s Orange Line was suspended Monday afternoon after a person got stuck under a train at North Station in ...
A person who was stuck under a train at Boston’s North Shore station has been hospitalized, prompting the suspension of the ...
After decades of false promises, Sen. Mark Montigny confirms trains will start rolling into New Bedford, Fall River and ...
The MTA has asked social media companies to take down videos glamorizing subway surfing. It’s also promoted public service ...
PHILADELPHIA — Approximately 350 passengers were evacuated when a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) ...
The debate centers around the state's proposal to include a layover yard as part of the $2 billion Allston Multimodal Project ...
Orange Line service was suspended early Monday afternoon because of a medical emergency at North Station, according to the MBTA.
MBTA Transit police are asking for the public’s help identifying a person of interest in the alleged assault of a disabled ...
A man was rushed to a Boston hospital for emergency treatment after being struck by a train on Monday afternoon, Feb. 3, ...
The site, located about a half mile from downtown Palmer, Mass., was chosen following months of extensive review that included community engagement and feedback from local ...