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Who is the new CEO of the MBTA?

The MBTA is overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Board. Monica Tibbits-Nutt is the Acting Secretary of Transportation and CEO, Phillip Eng is the MBTA General Manager and CEO, and Jeff Gonneville is the Deputy General Manager.



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A week into his new role as the MBTA's Chief of Stations, Dennis Varley walked through one of the Red Line's most troubled stations. He's tackling his first task: Cleaning up the JFK/UMass stop during a 16-day October shutdown while workers fix the tracks.

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Eng appointed Ryan Coholan, former chief railroad officer of the MBTA, as the new chief operating officer of the agency.

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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.

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The MBTA Commuter Rail system is operated by Keolis Commuter Services – a subsidiary of French company Keolis – under contract to the MBTA. The MBTA owns all passenger equipment and most stations. Most trackage is also owned by the MBTA.

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

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William Ferrari - Director of Construction-GLX - MBTA | LinkedIn.

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As of Nov 6, 2023, the average annual pay for a Mbta in the United States is $109,617 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $52.70 an hour. This is the equivalent of $2,108/week or $9,134/month.

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