Orange Line Service Delayed, Shuttles Replacing Service At Several Stops

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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Orange Line riders, you can wait, but it's not coming...

The MBTA Orange Line service was suspended on Saturday between Wellington & North Station after a power problem occurred, according to the MBTA.

Shuttles will be replacing the Orange Line service at Wellington, Assembly, Sullivan Square, Community College, and North Station. Riders should expect delays of more than 30 minutes.

The MBTA encouraged T riders to use the Green Line between North Station and Copley for an alternate route to the downtown area.

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Service has been temporarily suspended at Haymarket, State, Downtown Crossing, Chinatown, and Tufts Medical Center stations. Train service between Forest Hills and Back Bay is back up and running.

There is also shuttle service on the Red Line between Harvard and Park Street.

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