The MBTA is reporting a deceased Red Line train at Kendall/MIT means delays of up to 20 minutes all up and down the line - in fact, they say trains might just stand by at stations, no doubt with their doors open to let out any cool air they might have.
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I was right there.
By anon
Thu, 07/28/2022 - 12:16pm
The incident happened on an outbound train just before Kendall, when shuttle buses were running between Kendall and Alewife.
Some guy got frustrated that the train was slow, had a meltdown, pulled the emergency brake and rang the intercom. Multiple T employees tried to reset the brake but they had problems that took a long time to fix. The frustrated guy was disrespectful and slid into Chad-speak, "I'm not talking to you. I want to speak to your supervisor."
When the train finally pulled into Kendall, the long arm of the law was ready and waiting.
Life lessons here:
I was right there
By anon
Thu, 07/28/2022 - 2:18pm
The incident happened on an outbound train just before Kendall, when shuttle buses were running between Kendall and Alewife.
Some guy got frustrated that the train was slow, had a meltdown, and pulled the emergency brake and rang the intercom. Several T employees tried to reset the brake but they had problems, which took a long time to fix. The frustrated guy was disrespectful and slid into Chad-speak, "I'm not talking to you. I want to speak to your supervisor."
When the train finally pulled into Kendall, the long arm of the law was ready and waiting.
Life lessons here:
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