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Police activity near Natick Commuter Rail station causes significant delays

The MBTA has not provided any information regarding the police activity that is causing significant delays on the Framingham/Worcester Line trains

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Significant delays were reported Saturday on the MBTA's Commuter Rail with buses temporarily brought in due to an incident in Natick, Massachusetts.

The MBTA said just before 2 p.m. that Framingham/Worcester Line trains would experience significant delays in both directions due to police activity on the right of way in Natick.

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Trains would hold as they approach the area, the MBTA said.

In a second update on social media, the MBTA said passengers on that line would be bussed in both directions between Wellesley Square and Framingham to connect with a train for continued service.

"Severe delays may still occur," they wrote online.

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A third update around 3:20 p.m. said trains were now able to operate through the Natick area on one track at a reduced speed. The MBTA said delays would still occur due to the police activity.

The Middlesex County District Attorney's Office said later Saturday it is investigating after a train fatally struck a person.

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