
New Bedford, Fall River MBTA Trains Experience Weekend Issues
We’re just a week into South Coast Rail service connecting New Bedford, Fall River and Taunton to Boston, and we’ve already seen some delays and incidents that have caused concern for travelers.
First, there were delays of over an hour on some trains back on March 25, the second day of service.
That same day, an afternoon school bus in Freetown carrying middle and high school students was struck by the arm of a railroad crossing and just missed being struck by a train by under a minute, which the MBTA ruled was “human error.”
READ MORE: Freetown School Bus With Students on Board Misses MBTA Train By Less Than a Minute
This past weekend, those taking the train back from Boston to the SouthCoast ran into trouble on both Saturday and Sunday.
MBTA’s Commuter Rail account on XJake O’Neill, Manager of Media Relations and Public Affairs for Keolis, which operates the MBTA service, issued the following statement to WBSM:
"Our goal is always to operate every train as scheduled. Due to crew availability issues, two trains on the Fall River/New Bedford Line and one on the Greenbush Line were cancelled yesterday. Customers were accommodated by shuttle buses. Passengers should subscribe to MBTA Alerts or follow @ MBTA_CR_Alerts on X for up-to-date service information."
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