Planning your return to the MBTA?
Here’s what you missed
Nothing signals the end of summer quite like the sudden swell of commuters jamming back onto the MBTA after Labor Day.
Except this year.
Nevertheless, it’s been a busy six months at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, with a pandemic layered over the problems from before. What we learned in the interim is that trains and buses aren’t necessarily rolling virus factories, the T can indeed move quickly to adjust service, and that it’s easier to upgrade century-old infrastructure when barely anyone is using it.
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