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I hired Phil, I empowered him with T, we’ve seen results.” Eng pointed to track improvements along the green and orange lines, but was asked whether days like Tuesday, could drive customers away.
The results of that report, Eng said, probably weren’t a surprise to anyone who used the T three years ago. At the same time, anyone using it today wouldn’t be able to tell how bad things were ...
Safety is still our top priority.” The post Here’s what happened with the Blue Line train that got stuck under Boston Harbor appeared first on Boston.com.
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said growing ridership, better fare collection, and more reliable service led to an unexpected fare revenue boost. The post Rare good news for the T: Ridership is ...
A selection of letters to the editor of the Globe Magazine. Updated July 18, 2025, 4 minutes ago Phil Eng on the Brooklyn Bridge Courtesy of Phil Eng ...
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said the agency will replace significant portions of a cable that came down inside a Blue Line tunnel under Boston Harbor Tuesday, forcing the evacuation of more than 450 ...
FALL RIVER — A meeting with leaders at the MBTA to discuss ongoing problems with the South Coast Rail project is set for June 5. The meeting will be hosted by MBTA General Manager Phil Eng and ...
Phil Eng says the T is now evaluating the entire system for similar issues. Eng told reporters on Wednesday the faulty cable, which he estimated to be 50 to 60 years old, “fell on top of a ...
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng pledged Thursday to hold commuter rail operator Keolis “accountable” for staffing problems that caused a string of deflating service disruptions on the brand-new ...
Transportation Rare good news for the T: Ridership is actually up MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said growing ridership, better fare collection, and more reliable service led to an unexpected fare ...
FALL RIVER — A meeting with leaders at the MBTA to discuss ongoing problems with the South Coast Rail project is set for June 5. The meeting will be hosted by MBTA General Manager Phil Eng and other ...