The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) suspended Green Line service between Government Center and Kenmore during the Tuesday morning rush hour due to a switch problem near Arlington station. Initially, the suspension affected the stretch between Government Center and Arlington, later extending to Copley. Commuters were advised to use the Orange Line for alternate downtown service and the route 39 bus along Huntington Ave. The issue was resolved, and regular service resumed by 12:21 PM after repairs were completed.
Green Line Update: Regular service has resumed between Government Center and Copley. Personnel have completed repairs to the switch near Arlington. https://t.co/prCF4qUfZV
COMMUTER UPDATE The MBTA has suspended Green Line service between Government Center and Copley due to a switch problem near Arlington station. https://t.co/q6cZLHecII
Green Line Update: Service is currently suspended between Government Center and Copley. Due to a switch problem near Arlington. https://t.co/fYbtWuOwkt
Green Line service in downtown Boston is suspended between Government Center and the Kenmore station during the Tuesday morning rush hour, according to the Massachusetts Bay Transit Agency. https://t.co/hm6GFXM8v5
Green Line suspended between Gov. Center, Arlington https://t.co/ug4VmsUPdG
JUST IN: The MBTA has suspended Green Line service between Government Center and Kenmore due to a switch problem near Arlington station. https://t.co/ixoVB5md4k
Green Line Update: Service is currently suspended between Government Center and Kenmore due to switch problem near Arlington. https://t.co/gihaSceEvH
Green Line: Service is currently suspended between Government Center and Arlington due to switch problem near Arlington. Please use the Orange Line for alternate service downtown and the route 39 bus for service along Huntington Ave. https://t.co/JkrY8xIYzM