
Andrea Perdomo-Hernandez is a transportation reporter for WBUR.
Previously, she was a freelance producer for WBUR’s Radio Boston.
Perdomo-Hernandez is from South Florida, where she was a reporter for public radio stations in Miami and Fort Myers. She also produced for regional and statewide public affairs programs. She has won regional and national awards for her reporting on the environment and migrant communities.
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T leaders expect to keep federal funds for North Station drawbridge project
The estimated $1.2 billion dollar project won a $472 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation last year.

Here's why 8 new MBTA subway cars from China are stuck in Philadelphia
New subway car shells are being held by federal customs agents. The T is optimistic the delivery schedule for new train cars will not be impacted.

State loses $327 million in federal funding for Mass Pike project in Allston
The federal government has clawed back $327 million in promised funding for an overhaul of the Mass Pike in Allston.

MBTA evaluating system for faulty cables after Blue Line evacuation
MBTA general manager Phil Eng says an aging cable in a tunnel prompted a Blue Line train to be evacuated on Tuesday.

Bike lanes are a hot topic in the race for Boston’s top office
Bike lanes have cycled into Boston’s mayoral race. Mayor Michelle Wu has established over 15 miles of new bike lanes over the last few years. Her chief rival, Josh Kraft,...
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T sues union to fire supervisor who harassed and discriminated against employees
Despite the findings by both the MBTA and an arbitrator that Goggin did engage in harassing behavior, the T faces an uphill battle to make his firing permanent.

Logan Airport traffic resumes after JetBlue flight rolls off runway
Officials say there were no injuries. Flight delays are expected through Thursday.

What to know about the disruptive Mass. Pike project west of Boston
MassDOT is reducing a stretch of the Mass. Pike down to one lane in each direction for two weekends this May and June. The advice for drivers? "Be elsewhere."

China to Springfield: The MBTA's 11-year struggle to get new Red and Orange Line cars
The MBTA is 11 years into a contract to replace its aging Orange and Red Line train cars. The project is up to a billion dollars and has been riddled...

Timeline: How the MBTA's deal to replace Red and Orange Line cars went off track
More than a decade after the MBTA ordered hundreds of new trolley cars from CRRC, the project's cost has ballooned and many cars have yet to hit the tracks. See...