Another day, another issue with the MBTA.

The Green Line will be suspended in both directions between Park and Haymarket on Saturday, Sept. 20, through Sunday, Sept. 21, due to track work, according to a service alert posted to the MBTA website. Customers desiring service to North Station or beyond will have to transfer to the Forest Hills-bound Orange Line.

In addition to the service suspension, a disabled train at Park Street and severe westbound delays early this afternoon have brought the Green Line to a mind-numbing halt. These problems are leaving MBTA customers more frustrated with their commute than usual. And with the availability of a mobile website where T users can track and rate their commutes still a few weeks away, riders are taking to Twitter to air their concerns.

#MBTA Green Line: Update: Severe westbound delays due to an earlier disabled train http://t.co/1ULuvMR2U4 — MBTA (@MBTA) September 20, 2014

And the MBTA is at it again with train interruptions. No Green line service from Haymarket to Park St. No Bueno! — Steve Goode (@Steve_Goode) September 20, 2014

Fashionably late as always courtesy of the @MBTA — C-Rolla (@C_Rolla) September 20, 2014

Thanks @mbta for not saying anything abt no Green Line btw N Stn &Park St until we got OFF the Orng Line &had to wait for the next train — fc (@__fc) September 20, 2014

Per usual the T leaves me stranded 20 mins from my final destination.... #MBTA #ecmbta — Mrs. Right (@scd24sports) September 20, 2014

The mbta just does not care about you and your schedule — Notorious Z.o.ë (@zoeishungry) September 20, 2014


For up-to-the-minute commuter information, follow @MBTA on Twitter. And if these service suspensions are getting you down, take a cue from the guy who brought his own easy chair onto the T and try to relax.