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Local News Here’s what we know about the Green Line crash — and the pending investigation Twenty-five people suffered nonlife-threatening injuries in the collision.
On the T’s Green Line, another serious crash and questions about the lack of safety technology By Laura Crimaldi and Elizabeth Koh Globe Staff, Updated August 15, 2021, 5:29 p.m.
Last fall, Hannah Rosenberg reached out to the MBTA, asking it to cover the $1,000 in medical bills she incurred after being injured in a Green Line crash last summer. After all, there was never ...
A passenger in the July 2021 MBTA Green Line crash is suing the transit agency over the broken ribs and collapsed lung he says he suffered in the collision — injuries that allegedly cost him ...
MBTA officials said the agency is "taking the steps necessary to end the employment" of the Green Line operator involved in a July crash on the B Branch in Boston. The announcement follows the ...
Two Green Line trains crashed and derailed in Government Center Wednesday night, sending 4 MBTA employees to the hospital, in the latest trouble on the tracks for the beleaguered agency.
Investigators have found "no evidence" so far that vehicle or infrastructure issues played a role in a Wednesday night collision between two Green Line trains and are looking at possible human ...
Service on the Green Line has resumed between two St. Paul stations after a crash Monday evening that involved a light rail train and semi. According to Metro Transit, the crash occurred near ...
Federal investigators identified a Green Line operator’s “loss of situational awareness” as the likely cause of a July 2021 Green Line collision, and their report about the incident ...
Five people were taken to a hospital early Sunday morning after an MBTA Green Line train with passengers hit a stationary train at a station in Somerville, according to the MBTA. A train carrying ...
The trolley operator driving the speeding Green Line train in last month's crash has had problems on the job in the past, 5 Investigates has learned.
Owen Turner has been found not guilty of gross negligence for the 2021 Green Line crash that injured 27 people, a Brighton jury found Wednesday.