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MBTA General Manager Philip Eng called the report “disgusting” because it failed to acknowledge “the amount of work performed ...
The MBTA held its first board of directors meeting since nearly 500 passengers were evacuated from a Blue Line train after it ...
The estimated $1.2 billion dollar project won a $472 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation last year.
After reviewing MBTA payroll records the Herald has found that of nearly $880 million paid to more than 10,000 employees in ...
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng led the long-troubled transportation agency through more than a year of repair work to eliminate speed restrictions that once plagued the Boston-area subway system.
A decades-old cable that fell inside a subway tunnel Tuesday caused the halted Blue Line train that stranded hundreds of ...
More stories like this might lead to a better impact on the whole state. Phil Eng has had an extraordinary impact on MBTA ...
MBTA General Manager Phil Eng joins Radio Boston to share his message to riders and offer his vision for the system's future. This segment aired on August 23, 2024. Radio Boston: Today's Show.
MBTA GM Phil Eng: Subways will be slow-zone-free for 1st time in 22 years. Published: Dec. 16, 2024, 2:23 p.m. Phillip Eng, the general manager of the MBTA and former head of the Long Island Rail ...
Phil Eng, general manager of the MBTA, at the Alewife Red Line station in Cambridge. Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff Hello, I’m Shirley Leung, longtime columnist for the Globe’s business desk.
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 ...