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MBTA service-delay Mad Libs

At 6:40 a.m., the MBTA tweeted:

Red Line experiencing northbound delays of up to 15 minutes due to a

That was it, that was the whole tweet.

Which, of course, got some people wondering just how to finish that thought:

More than an hour later, the T gave the correct answer:

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BRAVO!

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Fire? Explosion? Runaway? Derailment? Hit another train? Broken emergency exit? Broken PA system? Hit a frog?

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one of the component pieces of a track switch - specifically, the part where one rail intersects the other one - is referred to as a frog.

So a dragging or loose piece of underbody equipment could indeed disable a train by hitting a frog.

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I hadn't thought of "frog" being used that way since model train days as a kid.

You are exactly right. The MBTA _could_ say that.

And this is why I love UH.

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Be my guest if you think you can do better with the equipment available to you

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Can we spend some of the federal money on a pilot to teach mbta about times other than 15 minutes

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on routine maintenance and repair, instead of waiting for things to deterioriate to the point where large capital replacement projects are necessary.

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Mass.gov Fake Tweet@MassGovt·

BREAKING: Mark Wahlberg has bought the rights to the Orange Line fire.

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Standard answer is always due to a Charlie Baker.

This is his legacy - make him wear it.

Oh, and I think it may finally be time to put together an initiative petition limiting all elected representatives and executives to a T-pass and mileage reimbursement/parking at the nearest station. If they want to drive in to the Statehouse? They can pay for it - and market rate parking - like the rest of the working public does. Be worth it just to see the squirming and send a message.

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Wet leaves

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...A wet leaves?

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Red Line experiencing northbound delays of up to 15 minutes due to a disabled train approaching Quincy Adams.

If it's approaching, is it really disabled or just out-of-service?

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