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The new Orange Line trains have again been taken out of service, this time due to a disabled brake. The incident happened Thursday at Wellington Station, where one of the multiple brakes on one of ...
The latest problem on the new Orange Line cars? A thin piece of synthetic material about a foot long
air conditioning, and brake systems. But since addressing them, Gonneville said, those cars have generally worked well, and he remains confident the new Red and Orange Line cars will, too.
T officials hinted Thursday that parts of the Red Line might soon be able to accommodate ... Officials changed rules ...
The MBTA plans to take out of service all new Orange Line trains while it investigates an issue in one trolley’s braking units, the transit agency announced Thursday afternoon. A spokesperson ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The MBTA pulled all of its new Orange Line and Red Line trains out of service Thursday after a braking system failure disabled one of the vehicles at Wellington Station.
The MBTA's newest Red and Orange Line trains will remain shelved after ... which Gonneville described as "essentially like an air hockey table," allowing them to calculate the rotational forces ...
A day after new Orange Line trains were returned to service following ... Other problems have included improperly installed bolts in the brakes of train cars.
The MBTA is 11 years into a contract to replace its aging Orange and Red Line train cars. The project is up to a billion ...
BOSTON -- Imagine stepping inside the deep, dark, and dirty tunnels of the Orange Line. It's Boston's ultimate fixer-upper. After a month-long shutdown on the Orange Line, riders were back on ...
"On a chunk of the Orange Line, Eng said he wants to achieve ... Officials changed rules governing train air brakes in response to the incident.Eng and his deputies won heaps of praise Thursday ...
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