BOSTON (CBS) — The MBTA said they are investigating a “serious incident” in which a Red Line train left Braintree Station Thursday morning without an operator.
The 6:08 a.m. inbound train did not make any stops, but traveled past four stops. The train was brought to a halt just past North Quincy Station, when crews powered down the third rail.
At that point, T employees boarded the train, driving it to the JFK/UMass stop to allow passengers to exit. The train was taken out of service and examined.
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Speaking of which I think Obongo and most of Congress had their train leave the station with no operator. Time for them all to go.
People tell me that my train has left the station.
Sounds like the Obama Trainwreak.
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