BOSTON – The MBTA’s Board of Directors approved more than $2.7 billion in spending Thursday, with the T’s Chief Financial Officer saying half of that will go toward safety and training. This comes days after the MBTA submitted a new safety plan to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) detailing how…Read More
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