
BOSTON — Speaking during a snowstorm on Monday, Gov. Charlie Baker said the MBTA has withstood winter at a “satisfactory” level so far, the Boston Globe reports.
The MBTA did not report any major issues Monday morning, with about 91% of commuter rail trains on-time during the morning commute, putting it about in line with a normal weekday. Gov. Baker said transportation officials benefitted from the timing of Monday’s storm, which did not begin in earnest until well into morning commuting hours.










