Several MBTA passengers were rescued with rafts from a trolley stranded in floodwaters Tuesday morning. Posted: February 18, 2025 | Last updated: February 18, 2025 ...
The wintry weather caused problems for public transportation in Massachusetts on Tuesday. In Milton, passengers had to be ...
MBTA Mattapan Trolley at Milton Station was evacuated using rafts after flooding, which may be due to the nearby Neponset River overflowing. No injuries were reported.
Shuttle buses replaced train service in the area of the flood, and MBTA officials said the flooding could impact service "for the next few days." ...
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The river flooded the tracks at the Milton station on Adams Street around 7:40 a.m., and buses have been deployed since that ...
Milton firefighters used inflatable rafts to rescue seven people off a trolley at the Milton Station Tuesday morning.
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