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MBTA resumes Green Line service
Green Line service resumes between North Station and Medford/Tufts following derailment, safety investigation
Green Line service resumed Thursday between North Station and Medford/Tufts following the closure after a derailment Tuesday. “We sincerely apologize for this incident and thank the public for their patience while we worked to resume service,
MBTA Green Line service resumes after train derailment. What to know
After a train derailment by Lechmere interrupted service on the Green Line earlier this week, the MBTA said service resumed Thursday.
Regular train service resumes on Green Line extension following derailment, MBTA says
The shuttle buses that replaced train service all day Wednesday have been phased out, the MBTA said in a social media post at about 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
MBTA resumes Green Line service 2 days after derailment near Lechmere
State Rep. Mike Connolly expressed concern about the incident, saying “it could have been much more catastrophic.”
MBTA's Green Line Extension reopens after derailment
The MBTA's Green Line Extension is back in operation after a derailment Tuesday afternoon sent several passengers to the hospital and caused another headache for a transit agency that can't seem to catch a break.
MBTA Green Line resumes operation after Tuesday derailment (updated)
Service resumed late this morning (Thursday, Oct. 3) after a day and a half of shuttle-bus substitutions on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s Green Line in the wake of Tuesday’s derailment of a Green Line train near Lechmere station in Cambridge.
How MBTA Green Line derailment will affect commuters. What to know about shuttle buses
Some MBTA Green Line commuters will have to depend on shuttle buses after a train derailed near Cambridge yesterday evening. A Green Line train derailed yesterday around 5 p.m. at an intersection of the Medford/Tufts station and Union Square station after leaving Lechmere, officials said.
Shuttles to run indefinitely on two Green Line branches while MBTA investigates derailment
The T said it is working with state and federal agencies to determine what caused a train to derail near Lechmere Tuesday.
Green Line service resumes following investigation into derailment
Green Line service resumed Thursday between North Station and Medford/Tufts and Union Square following a derailment and investigation.
Disabled Green Line train leaves passengers waiting, MBTA says
As of 3:10 p.m. on Oct. 3, crews started to remove the train, causing delays of up to 25 minutes, the MBTA said.
Passenger hurt in Green Line derailment calls on MBTA to make changes
One of the Green Line riders hurt in the derailment near Lechmere Station in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this week has called on the agency to make changes for helping passengers after a derailment or other accident.
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MBTA announces $472M federal grant for North Station bridge, launches safety initiative to decrease track accidents
MBTA officials announced a new multi-million dollar federal grant to replace a bridge in North Station at an event to launch ...
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MBTA GM apologizes for Green Line derailment: Shuttle buses still in place, NTSB investigating
Meanwhile, riders were back on shuttle buses on Wednesday. The
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said the free buses are still replacing service between ...
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MBTA wins nearly half a billion to replace North Station drawbridge
The federal grant of more than $472 million will fully fund the replacement of the North Station bridge, an MBTA spokesperson ...
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Mass. wins $472 million in federal money for replacing North Station Draw One Bridge
In what state officials are touting as a “game-changer,” the MBTA has won its largest federal award to date — $472 million ...
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4 South Shore towns rejected MBTA zoning rules. Will they end up sued by the state?
Four other South Shore towns − Hanover, Hanson, Norwell and Marshfield − have also rejected their respective MBTA zoning ...
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