
Commuters on Boston's MBTA Green Line B Branch faced major delays on Monday following an auto accident that prompted the suspension of trolley service between Packard's Corner and Kenmore.
The collision, details of which are still emerging, led to a flurry of activity as MBTA officials and first responders worked to clear the area and restore normalcy. To keep the city moving, alternative transportation was arranged. The MBTA posted, "Green Line B Branch: Service is suspended between Packard's Corner and Kenmore due to an auto accident. Use Route 57 buses for continued service between Packard's Corner and Kenmore."
Green Line B Branch: Service is suspended between Packard's Corner and Kenmore due to an auto accident. Use Route 57 buses for continued service between Packard's Corner and Kenmore.
— MBTA (@MBTA) December 25, 2023
The MBTA has not yet provided a timeline for when service will be fully restored on the Green Line B Branch. Still, they are assuring passengers through social media updates. Travelers are advised to check the MBTA's official channels for the most current service information.









