The subway will be free to ride Thursday evening after a morning power outage disrupted the Green, Orange, and Blue lines.
The MBTA made a peace offering to weary T riders Thursday, granting several hours of free subway fare after a power outage resulted in a disastrous morning commute.
“In response to the power issues this morning that interrupted commutes on the Blue, Green, and Orange Lines, the MBTA will be opening all subway fare gates today between 3pm-7pm,” the agency said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. “We apologize for the inconvenience, and appreciate our riders’ patience.”
The outage started around 6:30 a.m., and MBTA General Manager Phil Eng pinned the blame on one of seven main cables that feeds power to the North Station substation.
Speaking to reporters Thursday afternoon, he said the cable in question is seven miles long. The failure happened outside the MBTA’s internal infrastructure, and the T is still looking to identify a cause, according to Eng.
“But at the same time, I understand regardless of the cause, it impacts our riders,” he said.