Transit woes mount for Boston’s beleaguered subway riders
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Boston's public transit system is a mess, harried commuters and officials are increasingly looking to a Chinese-owned subway car manufacturer to account for some of the troubles. There have been fatal accidents, subway car collisions, malfunctioning elevators, and trains running on weekend schedules during rush hour. The repeated chaos of the nation's oldest subway system has stretched the nerves of riders.
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Transit woes mount for Boston's beleaguered subway riders
For Boston subway riders, it seems every week brings a new tale of transit woe
Transit woes mount for Boston's beleaguered subway riders
BOSTON (AP) — For Boston subway riders, it seems every week brings a new tale of transit woe. Runaway trains. Subway cars belching smoke and fire. Fatal accidents. Malfunctioning station escalators.
Transit woes mount for Boston’s beleaguered subway riders
The repeated chaos of the nation’s oldest subway system has stretched the nerves of riders, prompted a probe by the Federal Transit Administration and worried political leaders.
Transit woes mount for Boston's beleaguered subway riders
By STEVE LeBLANC
Associated PressBOSTON (AP) — For Boston subway riders, it seems every week brings a new tale of transit woe. There have been runaway trains, subway cars belching smoke and fire, fatal accidents, rush hour trains running on weekend schedules and brand-new subway cars pulled from service. The situation has stretched the nerves of riders, prompted a probe by the Federal Transit Administration and worried political leaders. One of …