Boston firefighters rescued a man who intentionally walked into the path of an oncoming Orange Line train at North Station on Monday afternoon and became trapped beneath, according to officials.
A person who was stuck under a train at the North Shore station in Boston was rescued on Monday, resulting in the temporary ...
Orange Line service was suspended early Monday afternoon because of a medical emergency at North Station, according to the MBTA.
This is exactly the position Jack Lueders-Booth found himself in when he began photographing the people behind Boston Public Transportation’s Orange Line, the city’s oldest and busiest elevated train ...
which runs parallel to the Orange Line through Downtown Boston. More than an hour after the train became disabled, the MBTA suspended Orange Line service between Back Bay and North Station.
MBTA aims to increase train speeds on Red and Orange lines, eyeing improvements following repairs and upgrades.
Just before 9 p.m. Wednesday night, the MBTA announced that Orange Line service was suspended between North Station and Jackson Square due to a weather-related signal problem at Ruggles.
Boston firefighters were able to free the trapped man after he allegedly put himself in the path of an Orange Line train.