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Members of the Nubian Square Coalition will campaign next for the renaming of Dudley Square bus station. Photo by Eileen O'Grady.
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How public transport leaves riders in Roxbury stranded

November 11, 2019November 11, 2019 By ScopeAdmin

  A window into one resident’s daily commute Bill Tony, an older man who declined to give his age, was waiting for his

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The first Type 9 Green Line vehicles were introduced on December 21, 2018. Now the MBTA has plans to bring in Type 10. Photo via the MBTA website.
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Green Line expansion is on track, but expect a bumpy ride

September 12, 2019September 19, 2019 By Eileen O'Grady

By Eileen O’Grady The MBTA is moving ahead with plans to upgrade Boston’s Green Line, but the project’s leadership team has warned that

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this image shows an empty train platform with an MBTA train disappearing down the tracks in the distance
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VIDEO: Transit Justice and the T Riders Union

December 9, 2017August 23, 2019 By Zach Ben-Amots

By Zach Ben-Amots The T Riders Union, or TRU, is a transportation advocacy program sponsored by Alternatives for Community and Environment, a nonprofit based in Dudley

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The Scope is an experimental digital magazine focused on telling stories of justice, hope and resilience in Greater Boston. We are editorially independent and operated by Northeastern University’s School of Journalism. We practice journalism as an act of service, working to connect communities, inform civic life and amplify voices that are often overlooked or mischaracterized by traditional media. Our work is available for free on a variety of digital platforms and is intended to supplement, not compete with, the city’s existing news outlets. Read more on our About page.

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