
CTA Red, Purple Line service impacted by medical emergency
CTA Red Line service was temporarily suspended between Howard to Belmont, and Purple Line trains are running with residual delays.
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CTA Red Line service was temporarily suspended between Howard to Belmont, and Purple Line trains are running with residual delays.
The Chicago Transit Authority said there was a minor derailment of a Yellow Line/Skokie Swift train at Howard. The cause was unknown, and no injuries were reported.
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The reason for the snag is police activity, but its nature was not immediately confirmed.
Service on the Purple Line has been suspended altogether.
Around 4:45 p.m., CTA tweeted that riders should expect major delays.
The lines are halted between Howard and Belmont. Kris Habermehl reports from Chopper 2.
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