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MBTA restores Orange Line service following parking-garage collapse

By Trains Staff | March 30, 2022

| Last updated on March 21, 2024


One Orange Line station, portion of Green Line remain closed

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Diagram showing line and station closures on transit lines
MBTA Orange Line service has resumed, but one station, and a section of the Green Line, remains closed after a partial collapse of a parking garage on Saturday. MBTA

BOSTON — Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Orange Line service has resumed after a suspension from Saturday’s partial collapse of a parking garage, but the Haymarket station remains closed.

Also, Green Line service remains suspended between Government Center and North Station.

The Orange line had been closed between Back Bay and North Station while tunnels and other infrastructure were inspected. The MBTA says in an update that most of debris came down directly above the Green Line, so “an intensive examination and assessment of the tunnels used by Green Line trains” continues. ”

The MBTA offers updates and service options at this page on its website.

2 thoughts on “MBTA restores Orange Line service following parking-garage collapse

    1. Red Line is still operating …. the only train I’ve been on in the last two years, Boston to Quincy and Braintree.

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