MBTA Restores Green Line After Brigham Circle Issue
Disabled trolley causes 10-minute delays at Brigham Circle before service restored
Green Line Restored After Brigham Circle Delay
Boston's Green Line returned to normal service after a disabled trolley caused 10-minute delays at Brigham Circle, transit officials said Tuesday. The disruption affected passengers traveling through the station during the incident on March 11. MBTA crews responded to clear the disabled vehicle and restore regular operations, with delays fully resolved by late morning.
Context and Background
Disabled vehicles are among the most common causes of brief transit delays in subway and light rail systems, according to transit agencies nationwide. The MBTA operates one of the oldest light rail systems in the country, with Green Line trolleys serving multiple branches across Boston and surrounding communities. Officials didn't provide specific details about what caused the trolley to become disabled or how many riders were affected by the delays. Transit agencies typically have protocols in place to remove disabled vehicles quickly to minimize service disruptions.

Key Details
The incident occurred at Brigham Circle, a key station on the Green Line's E Branch that serves the Longwood Medical Area. Delays reached approximately 10 minutes during the disruption, officials said. The MBTA didn't specify how long crews needed to remove the disabled trolley or whether passengers aboard the vehicle were transferred to another train. Officials said service returned to normal operations after the situation was resolved, with no residual delays reported.
Timeline and Implementation
The disruption began Tuesday morning on March 11, with the MBTA confirming service restoration later that day. Officials didn't provide specific times for when the incident started or when normal operations fully resumed. The agency typically communicates service disruptions through social media channels and station announcements, though officials didn't say whether advance notice was possible in this case given the unexpected nature of equipment failures.

Rider Impact and Information
Passengers traveling through Brigham Circle during the incident experienced brief delays but service has returned to normal schedules. The relatively short 10-minute delay suggests minimal impact on most commuters' travel plans. Riders can access real-time Green Line service updates and delay information through Moovit, which provides current arrival times and service alerts for MBTA routes throughout the Boston area.











