The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, often referred to as the MBTA or The T, is the public operator of most bus, subway, commuter rail, and ferry routes in the greater Boston, Massachusetts area. Officially a "body politic and corporate, and a political subdivision" of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,[8]it was formed in 1964. Its immediate predecessor, the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), was immortalized by The Kingston Trio in the popular folk-protest lament "M.T.A." Locals call it "The T", after its logo, the letter T in a circle, adopted in the 1960s and inspired by the Stockholm metro.[9]In 2008, the system averaged 1.3 million passenger trips each weekday, of which the subway averaged 598,200, making it the fourth busiest subway system in the United States. The Green Line and Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line comprise the busiest light-rail system in the US, with a weekday ridership of 255,100.
The MBTA operates an independent law enforcement agency, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Police. In 2010, 33% of workers in the city proper commuted by public transport.
The MBTA is one of only two US transit agencies that operates all of the five major types of terrestrial mass transit vehicles: regional (commuter) rail trains, "heavy" rapid transit (subway/elevated) trains, light rail vehicles (trolleys), electric trolleybuses, and motor buses. The other is Philadelphia's Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA).
The MBTA is the largest consumer of electricity in Massachusetts, and the second-largest land owner (after theDepartment of Conservation and Recreation) In 2007, its CNG bus fleet was the largest consumer of alternative fuels in the state.
The initial running was on April 19, 1897.
The initial running was on April 19, 1897.
Boston's Subway - 1897 was released on: USA: October 1897
National Lancers of Boston - 1897 was released on: USA: May 1897
Boston Store was created in 1897.
Boston Marathon was created in 1897.
The first Boston Marathon (known then as the Boston Athletic Association Road Race) was on April 19, 1897.
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In response to urban congestion, Boston built the first subway system in the United States, known as the Tremont Street Subway, which opened in 1897. This innovative transportation solution aimed to alleviate traffic congestion on the streets by providing a rapid transit alternative. Following Boston's example, New York City developed its own extensive subway system, which began operation in 1904, further revolutionizing urban transit. These systems laid the groundwork for modern urban public transportation networks.
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The Boston Marathon was first conducted in 1897.