A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority train derailed Tuesday and service was suspended on the D branch of the Green Line for hours.The MBTA said the train derailed at Beaconsfield at 10:45 a.m. Service was suspended in both directions between Kenmore and Reservoir stations. Inbound passengers were advised to take a train to Reservoir and walk to the Cleveland Circle stop to continue inbound. Shuttle buses were in place as well.The MBTA said regularly scheduled service resumed as of 2:22 p.m. and announced at 3:21 p.m. that bus service had ended.Some passengers got off the train and were seen walking down the train tracks. No injuries have been reported.The incident happened as ridership on Tuesday for the New England Patriots Super Bowl victory parade is expected to reach record numbers."We are seeing extraordinary ridership levels across the entire network, notably higher than seen for previous parades and almost certainly the highest ridership ever seen on the network," the operator of the rail system Keolis said.The MBTA provided express shuttle buses from Copley to Riverside for people looking to get back to Riverside from the Patriots parade, beginning at 12:30 p.m. WCVB will have more information when it becomes available.

A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority train derailed Tuesday and service was suspended on the D branch of the Green Line for hours.

The MBTA said the train derailed at Beaconsfield at 10:45 a.m. Service was suspended in both directions between Kenmore and Reservoir stations.


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#MBTA #GreenLine D Branch Update: Shuttle buses are replacing service in both directions btw Kenmore & Reservoir due to a derailment at Beaconsfield. Passengers can walk from Reservoir to Cleveland Circle to access the C Branch inbound. — MBTA (@MBTA) February 5, 2019

Inbound passengers were advised to take a train to Reservoir and walk to the Cleveland Circle stop to continue inbound. Shuttle buses were in place as well.

The MBTA said regularly scheduled service resumed as of 2:22 p.m. and announced at 3:21 p.m. that bus service had ended.

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#MBTA # GreenLine D Branch-Update:Regularly scheduled service has resumed. — MBTA (@MBTA) February 5, 2019

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#MBTA #Bus - Express bus service from Copley to Riverside has ended. Customers looking for service to Riverside should use #GreenLine D Branch trains. https://t.co/Nuyusy96uI — MBTA (@MBTA) February 5, 2019

Some passengers got off the train and were seen walking down the train tracks.

No injuries have been reported.

The incident happened as ridership on Tuesday for the New England Patriots Super Bowl victory parade is expected to reach record numbers.

"We are seeing extraordinary ridership levels across the entire network, notably higher than seen for previous parades and almost certainly the highest ridership ever seen on the network," the operator of the rail system Keolis said.

The MBTA provided express shuttle buses from Copley to Riverside for people looking to get back to Riverside from the Patriots parade, beginning at 12:30 p.m.

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#MBTA #GreenLine D Branch Update: Shuttle buses are replacing service in both directions btw Kenmore & Reservoir due to a derailment at Beaconsfield. Passengers in the subway can take any outbound B or C Branch train to Kenmore for the shuttle. — MBTA (@MBTA) February 5, 2019

WCVB will have more information when it becomes available.