BOSTON (WHDH) – A commuter rail train on the Providence Line derailed near South Station Friday afternoon, causing several delays and cancellations to trains on other lines, according to Keolis.
Keolis said Providence Line Train 851 experienced a slow-speed derailment between South Station and Back Bay. It said approximately 350 passengers were onboard at the time, but no injuries were reported.
Crews escorted passengers off the train and back to South Station, according to Keolis.
The incident has impacted several trains out of South Station. According to commuter rail alerts, a Needham Line Train, Fairmount Line Train, Framingham Line Train, and Franklin Line train are experiencing delays.
Several other Stoughton Line Trains, Fairmount Line Trains, and Needham Line Trains have been canceled.
The situation is under investigation.
Keolis said for the most up to date information, passengers may follow @MBTA_CR_Alerts on X or subscribe to T Alerts.
This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.
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