
The approved grants were awarded through a competitive process, based upon criteria such as key safety messages, target audiences, and evaluation methods.
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During this program, a select number of employees will have unlimited access to subway and local bus services with their trips fully funded by their employers.
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People with disabilities (including low vision) and Medicare cardholders are eligible for reduced MBTA fares with a TAP CharlieCard.
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Crews have worked tirelessly to finish tie replacement work between the Dana Bridge and Community College station with current tie replacement work taking place at the North Station portal, which began on September 9.
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The network of digital information kiosks and bus shelters will bring the latest technology and real-time transit information to more riders across the region.
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The new Green Line Type 10 supercar will be 40 feet longer than the Green Line vehicles in use today.
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The new Special Directives announced require MBTA to address personnel, deficiencies and inadequate operating conditions, policies, procedures, and training that compromised a culture of safety at the agency.
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Digital advertising has found a place in transit, and while it comes with a set of challenges along the way, agencies are taking advantage of the screen space to better inform riders in real time.
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Funded by the Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program, the investments will help replace bridges and tunnels along the Northeast Corridor and more.
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He is based in Boston and serves as an expert technical resource for the firm’s clients nationwide.
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