Who is the head of MBTA Boston?


Who is the head of MBTA Boston? Phillip Eng is the General Manager and CEO of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA).


Who is Charlie in Boston?

Charlie on the MTA harlie on the MTA was written as a campaign song for Mayoral candidate Walter A. O'Brien, Jr. in 1949. It tells the story of a subway rider named Charlie, stuck on an endless train ride underneath the streets of Boston because he was unable to pay the exit fare.


Do MBTA workers ride for free?

Employees can use their MBTA badge to ride the T for free. That includes all modes: subway, bus, Commuter Rail, ferry, and paratransit (The RIDE).


Is the MBTA privately owned?

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (abbreviated MBTA and known colloquially as the T) is the public agency responsible for operating most public transportation services in Greater Boston, Massachusetts.


Who is the deputy chief of staff for MassDOT?

Anna Duffy - Highway Deputy Chief of Staff - MassDOT | LinkedIn.


Is MBTA a good job?

The MBTA offers a wide variety of career and growth opportunities, competitive salaries, extensive healthcare benefits, training programs, tuition assistance, employee assistance programs, diversity, equity, and inclusion events, and more.


How much does the head of the MBTA make?

The MBTA spent big to attract a new general manager. With a $470,000 base salary, Eng will be one of the top-paid transit agency chiefs in the country.