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By Adora Brown
Malfunctions and delays on the Green Line brought service to a halt in the early morning on Tuesday.
At 5 a.m. Tuesday morning, passengers were informed that overnight construction had run late and there would be shuttle buses available for those affected by those delays.
And by 6:30 a.m., another issue led to service being suspended between Government Center and Arlington.
According to an MBTA representative, a track switch was not properly aligned near Arlington. MBTA personnel responded to the situation and took corrective action. A test train was used to determine if the switch was fixed.
Green Line Update: Regular service has resumed between Government Center and Copley.
— MBTA (@MBTA) May 21, 2024
Personnel have completed repairs to the switch near Arlington. https://t.co/prCF4qUfZV
Regular service resumed by 8:20 a.m. According to the MBTA, the issue is not related to the ongoing Track Improvement Program.
The delays, and the late notice, left riders frustrated, judging from responses on X (formerly Twitter).
@MBTA Your driver of RL 1813 didn't announce there's no green line service until park street…way too late. Forced to walk back to the orange line. Announce the service suspensions at earlier stops so we can plan better. This style of communications is ridiculous this morning.
— Benjamin, Real Housewife (@BChan_24) May 21, 2024
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