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Multiple people injured after Boston transit trains collide
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Multiple people were reported injured after the Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority said two trains collided with one another on the Commonwealth Avenue rail line in Boston.
By Steve Almasy, CNN
Multiple people were reported injured Friday after the Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority said two trains collided with one another on the Commonwealth Avenue rail line in Boston.
Twenty-three people have been transported to hospitals for injuries that are not life-threatening after the accident Friday evening, according to a tweet from the Boston Fire Department.
Later the authority said 25 people received treatment.
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MBTA Green Line service has been suspended on the B Branch because of a collision between two trolleys near Babcock Street that left more than 20 people hurt, officials said.
None of the 25 injuries were thought to be life-threatening, according to the Boston Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service, which were two of the agencies at the scene of the crash on Commonwealth Avenue near Boston University.
Train service on the branch was suspended between Packard s Corner and Kenmore, according to the MBTA. Shuttle buses were replacing trolleys between Kenmore and Washington Street. It wasn t immediately clear what caused the crash, and MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak didn t want to speculate as the investigation began.
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2 Green Line trains in Boston crash, injuring more than 20
July 30, 2021
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BOSTON (AP) A train on the Green Line in Boston crashed into another train from behind on Friday, injuring more than 20 people, authorities said.
The Boston Fire Department said in a tweet 23 people were taken to hospitals with injuries, none of which were life threatening.
The cause of the crash was not immediately known, Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority General Manager Steve Poftak said at a press conference.
“We will obviously get to the bottom of this. This should not happen and we will find out why it happened and will ensure that it won’t happen again,” he said Friday evening.
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