Archive for November 2014
MBTA officials trumpet record ridership in October
Boston Globe | By Kiera Blessing | Nov. 28, 2014 The T set a record for ridership in October, with more than 37 million passenger trips, the transit agency said Friday. Previously, October 2013 held the record, with about 36.7 million trips, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority said. The new benchmark, 37.3 million, came three…
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving!
We would like to wish all our members and their families a happy Thanksgiving. We also encourage you to support Walmart workers by joining one of the hundreds of Black Friday actions across the nation. And, if you’re doing any last-minute Thanksgiving shopping, check out our union-made-in-America shopping list. Best wishes, Executive Board Boston Carmen’s Union,…
Read MoreSOLD OUT – 1ST Annual Christmas Gala
ATTENTION MEMBERS: THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT AND NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR.
Read MoreCouple Charged With Beating MBTA Employee At Downtown Crossing
BOSTON (CBS) – A Boston couple was arrested Sunday, accused of assaulting an MBTA employee at Downtown Crossing. Robert Snyder, 45, of Roxbury and Shayla Witts, 28, a homeless Boston resident, were arrested at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday after an alleged assault that left an MBTA employee hospitalized. Police said that while the MBTA worker…
Read MoreMan On Moped Threatened Bus Driver With Weapon
Transit police are searching for a suspect who threatened an MBTA bus driver with a weapon while driving a moped. According to transit police, on October 30 at about 2:40 p.m., a man on a moped allegedly threatened an MBTA bus driver with a weapon in the area of Dudley Street and Blue Hill Ave. The…
Read MorePeekaboo, MBTA Transit Police Can See You
By Steve Annear | Boston Daily | November 4, 2014 4:40 pm The first of 60 brand-new MBTA hybrid buses will hit the streets on Wednesday from Haymarket station, but energy efficiency and noise reduction capabilities aren’t the only upgrades to the commuter vehicles that officials are excited about. The 40-foot buses, which are powered by…
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