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A mockup of the MBTA’s Type 10 Green Line car, which was designed with accessibility in mind, was on display in Boston’s City Hall Plaza for the public to see.
Transit officials gathered in City Hall Plaza on Wednesday morning to showcase what the future of Green Line train cars may look like -- a mockup of a 40-foot longer, more accessible vehicle.
Current Green Line trolleys hold about 150 passengers per car, according to Coholan, while the new ones will hold nearly 300. The inside of a new MBTA Green Line train on display at Boston City ...
The interior of a new Green Line Type 10 supercar. MBTA The public can get a sneak peek at a new MBTA Green Line trolley at City Hall Plaza next week, officials said.
Type 10 cars are designed to be 114 feet long, which is 50% longer than current Green Line vehicles. MBTA officials said they will also be fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A day after a pair of MBTA Green Line cars collided at the East Somerville station, sending five people to the hospital, shuttle buses were continuing to replace service on some parts of the line ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority offered a first look at the future of the Green Line during an Oct. 30 event at Boston City Hall Plaza, where MBTA leaders showcased a mockup of the new ...
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