Signal issues cause multiple delays and cancellations on at least 6 commuter rail lines
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Signal issues cause multiple delays and cancellations on at least 6 commuter rail lines
"The commuter rail was significantly delayed by a signal issue on Wednesday, with some lines faced with cancellations, the MBTA said. All 12 commuter rail lines experienced delays beginning Wednesday morning due to a signal issue, with some trains delayed up to 50 minutes, the MBTA said. More than 25 trains were canceled on Wednesday."
"While the commuter rail was experiencing issues, the Blue Line had a power issue causing the line to shut down from Orient Heights to Wonderland park, the MBTA said in an X post. Shuttle buses replaced the Blue Line from Orient Heights and Wonderland due to a track problem at the Suffolk Downs station, the MBTA said."
"Delays were impacting the system as of 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. As of Wednesday evening the Blue Line issue has been cleared and regular service has resumed, the MBTA said."
All 12 commuter rail lines experienced delays beginning Wednesday morning due to a signal issue, with some trains delayed up to 50 minutes. More than 25 trains were canceled and delays persisted into the evening, affecting service as of 9:30 p.m. The Blue Line experienced a separate power issue that shut down service between Orient Heights and Wonderland park. Shuttle buses replaced Blue Line service between Orient Heights and Wonderland because of a track problem at the Suffolk Downs station. The Blue Line power and track issues were cleared by Wednesday evening and regular service resumed.
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