Boston Red Line Recovers From South Station Issue
Disabled train at South Station causes 15-minute delays across entire Red Line network
Red Line Faces 15-Minute Delays at South Station
Red Line riders are experiencing delays of approximately 15 minutes due to a disabled train at South Station, transit officials said. The disruption is affecting the entire Red Line service, with trains standing by at stations while crews work to resolve the issue. Passengers waiting at stations may experience longer wait times than usual as the situation is being addressed.
Context and Background
Disabled trains are among the most common causes of subway delays, requiring crews to either repair the vehicle on-site or remove it from service. The incident at South Station, a major transfer hub, creates operational challenges that ripple through the entire Red Line network. Transit officials said service crews are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, though a specific timeline for restoration wasn't provided. The agency typically addresses disabled train situations within 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the nature of the mechanical failure.

Service Impact Details
The delays are affecting all Red Line service, with trains needing to stand by at stations while the disabled train situation is resolved. Commuters are advised to plan for additional travel time of at least 15 minutes beyond their normal commute. Officials said the disabled train is causing operational challenges specifically at South Station, though they didn't specify which track or platform is affected. Passengers with time-sensitive travel may want to consider alternative transportation options until service returns to normal.
Resolution Timeline
Service crews are currently working to address the disabled train at South Station, transit officials said. The agency didn't provide a specific timeline for when normal service will resume, but officials said updates will be provided as the situation develops. Trains continue to operate on the Red Line with the approximately 15-minute delays systemwide.

Rider Information
Passengers should expect longer wait times at stations and plan for additional travel time until the disabled train is removed or repaired. Officials said they'll provide updates as the situation develops, though they didn't specify how those updates will be communicated. Moovit provides real-time Red Line updates and can help riders track current train locations and estimated arrival times during service disruptions.











