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MBTA Services Delayed, Suspended Following Marathon Explosion

Commuter rail trains headed to the North Shore from Boston and some T stations in downtown Boston have been closed and service suspended.

Commuter rail lines from Boston headed to Beverly Depot on Monday night are running 10-15 minute late after simoulatenous explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

MBTA service in downtown Boston is in varying stages of suspension as emergency crews respond to the aftermath of the explosions.

The MBTA’s Green Line service between Kenmore and Park Street stations has been shut down as of 3:30 p.m. today, although Green Line service will continue to run between Lechmere and North Station, according to MBTA.com.

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Both the Green Line's B and C services have been temporarily suspended, and the D line is only running from Riverside to Fenway.

The Green Line's E service is still running between Northeastern and Brigham Circle. Customers who need service between Brigham Circle and Health Street are being asked to use the Route 39 bus.

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In addition, the Red Line is bypassing Park Street Station at this time, with the Red and Orange lines bypassing Downtown Crossing Station.

Currently, only the Blue and Silver lines are unaffected by the incident.

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