Service on the Mattapan trolley line resumed Wednesday after an ice dam overflow caused flooding and ice buildup.
The MBTA Mattapan line has returned to normal service after flooding prompted several ice rescued on Tuesday morning.
This past weekend’s storm has left sheets of ice on sidewalks across the Boston area. In Somerville, officials say they're ...
Mattapan Line trolley services were suspended at about 7:40 a.m. after flooding submerged the tracks and caused power issues.
The half dozen passengers and trolley operator were ferried to safety by raft when an ice-clogged Neponset River dam overflowed onto the tracks.
Video captured by MBTA cameras show the river water creeping into the right-of-way near Milton station around 7:30 a.m. Within minutes, the tracks in and around the station were submerged in several ...
Boston bottomed out between 15 and 20 degrees, but the wind -- gusting to near 40 miles per hour at times -- dragged down the ...
Several MBTA passengers were rescued with rafts from a trolley that was stranded in icy floodwaters in Milton, Massachusetts, Tuesday morning. The Milton fire chief said an overflowing ice dam ...
MBTA Mattapan Trolley at Milton Station was evacuated using rafts after flooding, which may be due to the nearby Neponset River overflowing. No injuries were reported.
Shuttle buses replaced train service in the area of the flood, and MBTA officials said the flooding could impact service "for the next few days." ...
The river flooded the tracks at the Milton station on Adams Street around 7:40 a.m., and buses have been deployed since that ...
Seven people were rescued with a raft when an MBTA trolley got stuck in a flood of frigid water in Milton, Massachusetts ...