One of the top safety officials at the MBTA will depart the transportation authority at the end of the month.In a message to MBTA employee,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/mbtas-chief-safety-officer-to-resign/">Read More</a>
The derailments, near-misses, and speed restrictions that accompanied MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng’s first week on the job weren’t a deterrent, but rather a reminder of why he was interested in a post that scared off other transit leaders.
The derailments, near-misses, and speed restrictions that accompanied MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng’s first week on the job weren’t a deterrent, but rather a reminder of why he was interested in a post that scared off other transit leaders.
One of the trains involved in a crash on the Green Line that sent four workers to the hospital earlier this month did not stop at a red signal and was traveling at speeds higher than the posted limit, an investigator said Monday.