
Rail service has resumed Wednesday evening after being suspended on part of the Green Line in Boston, according to the MBTA.
Officials said shortly after 7:30 p.m. that service was down between Park Street and Government Center. By around 8:20 p.m., it was back up.
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Two trains were disabled at Park Street, according to the MBTA.
Green Line Update: Service has resumed between Park St and Government Center after two earlier disabled trains at Park St. https://t.co/yYBKSKNKGh
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An MBTA spokesperson later explained that an eastbound trolley was stopped when it rolled back and hitched to the trolley behind it. No one was hurt, and it caused no damage, but the incident is under investigation.
"Safety continues to be the MBTA's number one priority," the spokesperson said. "We apologize to riders who experienced service disruptions on the Green Line this evening."