: The modern MBTA was officially formed in 1964 to consolidate failing private streetcar and commuter rail lines under a single public banner.
: Decades of deferred maintenance led to a "state of good repair" backlog totaling billions of dollars. : The modern MBTA was officially formed in
Despite its historic prestige, the MBTA has spent much of the 21st century battling severe operational and fiscal crises. : Debuting in 1897 as the Tremont Street
: Debuting in 1897 as the Tremont Street Subway, it predates the New York City Subway and continues to serve as a vital light rail artery. The MBTA operates the
: Derailments, runaway trains, and infrastructure failures eventually triggered a rare intervention by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in 2022 to assume safety oversight. 📈 The Turnaround Era (2023–Present)
Following years of chaos, a concerted effort to save the T began yielding visible results.
The MBTA operates the .