MBTA Green Line train that derailed, sending several riders to the hospital, was traveling 36 mph in a 10-mph zone: NTSB ...
The MBTA is investigating how “human factors,” including the train operator’s action, could have been involved with the ...
The train was going more than 3 times faster than it should when it failed to stop for a signal and derailed on a switch.
After a Green Line derailment near Lechmere station in Cambridge sent seven people to the hospital Tuesday, the MBTA moved to ...
The derailment occurred above ground on the Green Line near Lechmere Station at about 5 p.m. About 50 riders were able to exit the train onto the tracks, where they headed back to an emergency ...
The NTSB revealed new details about the derailment, including naming several factors that may have played a role, such as ...
An MBTA spokesperson said the operator involved in the incident "remains out of service" during the investigation.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - The MBTA Green Line train that derailed near Lechmere Station earlier this month was traveling over three times the speed limit at the time, according to a preliminary ...
The MBTA is investigating excessive speed as a possible cause of this month's derailment on the Green Line and the operator of the derailed train is on leave, NewsCenter 5 has learned.
Speed may have contributed to an MBTA Green Line derailment in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that injured several people and ...
A Green Line trolley was going more than three times the speed limit and failed to stop for a signal before derailing Oct. 1, ...
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - The MBTA Green Line train that derailed near Lechmere Station earlier this month was traveling more than three times the speed limit at the time, according to a ...