Multiple disabled trains on the Red Line caused half-hour delays during the Monday morning commute, MBTA officials said.

The T first shared around 7 a.m. that a disabled train near Braintree station was causing delays of about 25 minutes.

Delays continued through the morning, with officials saying on social media around 8:30 that another train was disabled at JFK/UMass station and that trains may stand by at stations.

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At 9:05 a.m., the MBTA posted that another disabled train at Braintree was continuing to cause trains to stand by, and at 9:19, officials posted that multiple disabled trains were being removed from service and riders on the Braintree branch of the Red

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