Service on the CTA Green Line was fully restored on Wednesday, two days after a minor derailment stalled a train.
CHICAGO (CBS) — CTA Green Line services mostly resumed Monday after ... the elevated tracks just north of the 63rd and Halsted stop. According to the Chicago Fire Department, fifteen people ...
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CHICAGO — Service on the CTA Green Line remains impacted after a train ... then the train came to a stop a little before 3 a.m. Monday, just short of the Halsted Street stop near Kennedy-King ...
CTA Red Line and Brown Line trains are stopped at the Belmont station due to those signal problems, the CTA website says. The CTA did not immediately say when the issue might be resolved.
Fifteen passengers on a CTA Green Line train were rescued after the train derailed early Monday, according to the Chicago Fire Department. Three people were taken to St. Bernard Hospital and ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- CTA Green Line service was disrupted Monday for a train derailment. The train became stuck on the elevated tracks at 63rd Street and Normal Boulevard in Englewood about 2:30 a.m ...
The Fire Department responded about 2:37 a.m. to a derailment on the Green Line Englewood extension around 63rd Street and Normal, according to Fire Department spokesperson Larry Langford.
Video from the scene shows firefighters using ladders to rescue stranded passengers from the elevated track just north of the 63rd and Halsted stop. At least two people were taken away in ambulances.
Since the crash, the CTA lowered maximum speeds on the Yellow Line from 55 miles per hour to 35 to limit the possibility of having to suddenly bring a train to a complete stop from the higher ...
The majority of trains are running again on the CTA’s Green Line after an overnight derailment suspended service on a major segment of the route early Monday morning. Chicago Fire Department ...