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Braintree signals crater, riders' angst even greater
By adamg on Tue, 12/08/2015 - 6:26pm
The MBTA reports "moderate" delays on the Red Line to Braintree due to signal problems, or as Dan Moore puts it:
Not moderate. Complete delays. The trains are not moving.
Christina Pazzanese adds:
25 mins on platform at Harvard for SB train to show.
Also, a train died at Bowdoin on the Blue Line and something happened on the E Line, but then again, it always does.
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Where do trains go when they die?
Years ago didn't the T bury the green line trains in the abandoned tunnels at Boylston station?
Medical emergency at Broadway
My husband just texted me about that. Busing between JFK/UMass and Park.
http://mbta.com/rider_tools/transit_updates/?ttype=subway&advistory=true...
UPDATE: trains are running north from Park - use the center platform as they are on the southbound side.
A bit more than a simple medical emergncy this time
Somebody fell under a train.
When the T indicates
"medical emergency", it usually means a person has been struck by a train.
Terrible. Hope person is
Terrible. Hope person is okay.