Boston Green Line Adapts After Train Delay
Disabled train near Eliot station caused 25-minute delays on Green Line D Branch
Green Line Delays 25 Minutes Near Eliot Station
Green Line D Branch riders faced delays of about 25 minutes on December 7 after a disabled train near Eliot station disrupted service, transit officials said. The mechanical issue temporarily slowed travel times for passengers heading through the area, though the MBTA didn't specify how many riders were affected. Service returned to normal later the same day after crews addressed the disabled train.
Context and Background
The MBTA communicated the disruption through its official social media channels but didn't issue a formal statement about the incident. Officials didn't disclose the specific cause of the mechanical failure or provide details about what type of equipment issue disabled the train. The Green Line D Branch runs from Kenmore through Brookline to Riverside, serving thousands of daily commuters. Transit agencies typically handle disabled train incidents by removing the affected vehicle and restoring normal operations as quickly as possible.

Key Details
The incident occurred near Eliot station, one of several stops the D Branch serves in Brookline. Officials said the disabled train caused approximately 25-minute delays for riders traveling through the affected area. The MBTA didn't provide specific figures on how many trains were delayed or how many passengers experienced extended travel times. The transit authority also didn't say whether shuttle buses were deployed or if riders were transferred to other trains during the disruption.
Timeline and Implementation
The service disruption happened on December 7, with the MBTA alerting riders through social media that same day. Officials didn't specify what time the incident began or when service was fully restored to normal operations. The transit authority resolved the situation and confirmed service had resumed, though a detailed timeline of the response wasn't provided. The MBTA typically works to clear disabled trains quickly to minimize rider impact.

Rider Impact and Information
Passengers who traveled through the Eliot station area on December 7 experienced longer-than-usual commute times due to the mechanical issue. The MBTA didn't say whether this incident is part of a broader pattern of reliability issues on the D Branch. Riders can check Moovit for real-time Green Line updates and service alerts to plan their trips and avoid unexpected delays during their daily commutes.










