Service on the Green, Blue and Orange MBTA lines is being impacted Thursday by a power problem, officials said.The issue is affecting MBTA stations and the signal system. Trains were held at platforms for at least an hour before the T said just after 8 a.m. that it continued to experience “significant delays” in service.MBTA crews are working to fully restore power, and the T warned countdown clocks in stations may not give real time predictions. Video from inside the Haymarket Station on the Orange Line showed dark corridors with only a few emergency lights visible. Orange Line passengers can board Commuter Rail trains for free at Oak Grove, Malden Center, North Station, Back Bay, Ruggles and Forest Hills while service is disrupted, the MBTA said.Blue Line commuters are urged to use SL3 Bus service from Airport to South Station as an alternate form of transportation. Video Below: Dark stations, trains at standstill: Power problems for MBTA
Service on the Green, Blue and Orange MBTA lines is being impacted Thursday by a power problem, officials said.
The issue is affecting MBTA stations and the signal system. Trains were held at platforms for at least an hour before the T said just after 8 a.m. that it continued to experience “significant delays” in service.
MBTA crews are working to fully restore power, and the T warned countdown clocks in stations may not give real time predictions.
Video from inside the Haymarket Station on the Orange Line showed dark corridors with only a few emergency lights visible.
Orange Line passengers can board Commuter Rail trains for free at Oak Grove, Malden Center, North Station, Back Bay, Ruggles and Forest Hills while service is disrupted, the MBTA said.
Blue Line commuters are urged to use SL3 Bus service from Airport to South Station as an alternate form of transportation.
Video Below: Dark stations, trains at standstill: Power problems for MBTA
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