The five separate incidents happened in different towns Wednesday, and two involved motorcyclists.
Stoughton Police say no one was injured in the train vs. car crash, but commuters should expect heavy delays on the Stoughton Line.
The Norfolk County District Attorney's office said Al Pedro, 50, and Aldina Pedro, 51, were killed in Monday night's crash.
Commuters along the Providence-Stoughton line will see more trains during midday hours starting April 5.
No injuries were reported, but the right lane of Route 24 closed and caused a temporary delay in traffic.
The woman drove her Nissan Sentra off the side of the highway before striking a bridge, State Police said.
Police said some homes in the area will be without water until the repairs can be made.
National Grid was not able to respond right away because of the massive power outages in the Stoughton area.
Here's a look at where the cheapest gas in town was reported today.
The number of motor vehicle crashes in Stoughton has declined every year since 2016, according to MassDOT data.
An additional $20 million in Chapter 90 funds was announced Monday by MassDOT and Gov. Charlie Baker.
Local train stations could handle 250,000 new homes, and stations south of Boston are underdeveloped, a new study shows.
State police said the right lane of Route 24 is closed to traffic and the tractor trailer driver suffered minor injuries.
The trains into Boston have major delays Thursday morning.
Expect delays going southbound on Route 24.
Find out which streets to expect delays and possible road closures.
The temporary switch to a shuttle bus is due to positive train control equipment being tested.
Witnesses say the truck hit some wires and kept on moving.