Boston Restores Green Line After Train Breakdown
Green Line B Branch resumes after disabled train caused 15-minute delays at Blandford St
Green Line B Branch Resumes After Train Breakdown
Boston's Green Line B Branch has returned to normal service after a disabled train at Blandford St caused 15-minute delays on March 16, transit officials said. The breakdown disrupted service during the day, affecting riders traveling through the busy corridor. Service has been fully restored, though officials didn't specify how many trains or riders were impacted by the incident.

Equipment Failures Common Challenge
Train breakdowns remain a persistent challenge for transit systems, particularly on older rail lines where equipment failures can quickly cascade into systemwide delays. The Green Line B Branch serves a heavily traveled corridor connecting Boston College to downtown, making any service disruption particularly impactful during peak travel times. Officials didn't provide details about what caused the train to become disabled or how long it took crews to clear the incident. Transit agencies typically work to remove disabled trains as quickly as possible to minimize delays to following trains.
Delay Duration and Response
The disabled train caused delays of approximately 15 minutes for riders on the B Branch, according to transit officials. The incident occurred at Blandford St, a key station along the route, though officials didn't say whether the train was removed from service or repaired on-site. The agency didn't release information about how many trains were affected or whether shuttle buses were deployed during the disruption. Transit officials said crews responded to clear the incident and restore normal operations, but specific details about the response timeline weren't available.
Service Restoration Timeline
Service returned to normal after crews cleared the disabled train from Blandford St, officials confirmed. The agency didn't specify exactly when the incident was resolved or how long the train remained out of service. Transit officials said they worked to minimize the impact on riders, though whether any residual delays continued after the initial 15-minute disruption wasn't clear from available information.

Rider Information and Updates
Riders on the Green Line B Branch can expect normal service to continue following the resolution of the disabled train incident. Officials didn't say whether any additional maintenance or inspections would be conducted as a result of the breakdown. Moovit provides real-time service updates and alternative route options for Boston's transit system, helping riders navigate disruptions and plan their trips effectively.











