Plan to cut T services draws ire, criticism
Sharp increase in pollution predicted
Commuters are worried about how they would get home from work. Public transportation advocates said pollution would go up and that Boston could become a second-class city. And the state's lawmakers had mixed responses to the news that the MBTA was planning to drastically reduce services unless the Legislature acts to cover the agency's losses. (Full article: 862 words)
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