Orange Line now without slow zones for the first time in 15 years, MBTA says
Briefly

"And what that means is a commitment to not only rebuilding our infrastructure today, but making sure that we maintain that system," said Eng, highlighting the MBTA's dual focus on immediate repairs and long-term sustainability.
"The amount of work that we've done in this last year since November equates to about 40 years of work because of the full closures and our focused efforts to eliminate speed restrictions," explained Eng, emphasizing the productivity gained through strategic shutdowns.
"For the first time in 15 years, the Orange Line is running free of slow zones," noted Eng, marking a significant turn in the MBTA's operational condition.
"That will be when we celebrate the whole system being restriction-free, and I'm confident to say that here," he said, expressing optimism for the future of the MBTA's infrastructure.
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