Boston Green Line Clears Newton Highlands Issue
Disabled train at Newton Highlands causes 20-minute delays on Green Line D Branch
Green Line D Branch Faces 20-Minute Delays
Green Line D Branch riders are experiencing delays of about 20 minutes due to a disabled train at Newton Highlands, transit officials said. Trains may stand by at stations as crews work to address the equipment issue. The disruption is affecting service along the branch, though officials haven't specified how many trains are impacted or when normal service will resume.

Equipment Failures Disrupt Light Rail Operations
Train breakdowns are among the most common causes of delays on light rail systems, requiring crews to either repair vehicles on-site or remove them from service. The disabled train at Newton Highlands has created a bottleneck on the D Branch, forcing other trains to wait at stations while the situation is resolved. Transit agencies typically prioritize clearing disabled vehicles from active tracks to minimize service disruptions. Officials didn't provide details about what caused the train to become disabled or how long repairs might take.
Service Impact and Operational Response
The 20-minute delay estimate reflects the additional time riders should expect for their journeys on the D Branch. Transit officials said trains may need to stand by at stations while crews work to clear the disabled vehicle from Newton Highlands. The agency hasn't specified whether shuttle buses are being deployed or if alternative routes are available for affected riders. Officials also didn't indicate how many trains are currently operating on the branch or whether service frequency has been reduced during the disruption.
Resolution Timeline Remains Unclear
Transit officials haven't provided a timeline for when the disabled train will be removed from Newton Highlands or when normal service will resume on the D Branch. The agency typically works to clear disabled vehicles as quickly as possible to minimize rider impact, though resolution times vary depending on the nature of the mechanical issue. Officials said they're working to restore regular service but didn't specify what steps are being taken or how long the process might take.
Rider Information and Real-Time Updates
Riders on the Green Line D Branch should expect continued delays until the disabled train is cleared from Newton Highlands. Officials haven't said whether passengers should seek alternative routes or wait for service to resume. Moovit provides real-time updates for MBTA Green Line service, helping riders track delays and plan alternative routes during disruptions. Station staff can provide information about current conditions for passengers waiting at D Branch stops.












