Update: Mr. President, we can’t. Seriously, the Blue Line? Really? That’s just adding insult to injury. Make it quick.
#MBTA #BlueLine: Minor delays between Orient Heights and Maverick Stations due to the presidential motorcade: http://t.co/SV2Ni2Ndi1
— MBTA (@MBTA) March 30, 2015
Earlier: Monday morning Red Line delays aren’t out of the ordinary, but some are more memorable than others. Case in point: a delay caused by President Barack Obama’s motorcade.
In Boston to attend the dedication ceremony of the 68,000-square-foot Edward M. Kennedy Institute, the president inadvertently added himself to the long list of things – most notably, snow and old age – to hold up the MBTA’s daily operations.
#MBTA #RedLine: Minor delays due to the presidential motorcade causing current service to be held: http://t.co/lLknNJGbWN
— MBTA (@MBTA) March 30, 2015
Yeah, the POTUS’s vehicular entourage caused “minor” Red Line – wait… scratch that, “moderate” delays:
#MBTA #RedLine: Update: Moderate delays due to the presidential motorcade causing current service to be held: http://t.co/lLknNJGbWN
— MBTA (@MBTA) March 30, 2015
Right, like we said, President Obama caused moderate Red Line delays on his way to the new Ted Kennedy Institute. It wasn’t that big of a deal; regular service resumed by 11 a.m.
.@MBTA thanks Obama! Ż(°_o)/Ż
— Artie Trojan (@SlimMissile) March 30, 2015
Thank you Mr. President. #MBTA #RedLine: Delays due to the presidential motorcade causing current service to be held: http://t.co/OXCJ67cUZI
— John Campbell (@whoisjohngalt) March 30, 2015