T-riders are standing still on platforms Tuesday morning waiting for Red Line trains to arrive, after a signal problem at Alewife Station sparked widespread delays.
#mbta Red Line experiencing severe delays due to signal problem at Alewife Station
— MBTA (@MBTA) May 13, 2014
MassDOT spokesperson Kelly Smith told BostInno in a email that “normal service has resumed but there are residual delays.” The T first posted to Twitter that severe delays were occurring around 8 a.m. on the Red Line.
Finally made it to Kendall. Took about 25min for 3 stops. #mbta — Bem Atsma (@BemAtsma) May 13, 2014
Got to Davis station at 8:17. Finally got on a train at 8:38… Wonder when I’ll get to Kendall? #mbta — Lisa (@lisascho) May 13, 2014
Already packed tight and it’s only at Savin hill. Yay #redline #mbta
— DrunkTattoodRainbow (@ScrewdupRainbow) May 13, 2014
Left #MBTA Porter to get a cab to Alewife. Crowds at the tracks. pic.twitter.com/AktY2EWJTv
— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) May 13, 2014
Meanwhile, above ground, it appeared a MBTA bus may have run into a spot of trouble itself, as multiple people tweeted that a bus had caught fire near the Westin Hotel at the corner of Exeter and Huntington Ave. However, T spokesman Joe Pesaturo told BostInno that wasn’t the case.
Pretty sure this isn’t supposed to happen to the bus… #mbta pic.twitter.com/P5y6RsVCD8 — Julie Herman (@goolface) May 13, 2014
MBTA Bus fire: Huntington/Exeter by Westin Hotel @ConciergeBoston pic.twitter.com/F7q0OZEdqG
— Ricardo (@bilonick) May 13, 2014
Featured image via @OnlyInBos