The T disclosed Thursday a pair of safety incidents including a worker injury and a near-miss involving an electrified third rail less than three months after a series of similar incidents led the agency to be rapped by federal officials.
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MBTA officials shed little new light Thursday on the "unusual" rail problems that have slowed the nearly brand-new Green Line Extension almost to a halt, while a growing tide of public frustration is taking aim at Gov. Maura Healey and her hand-picked deputies.