Chicago weatherAt Metra, due to weather, strong winds, Union Pacific North Line, the North-West Line and West Line trains were halted, according to Metra Representative Michael Gillis. Trains back on track about 8:50 am, he said. On the line of BNSF Railway, the trains were traveling at reduced speed due to winds, Gillis said. All other lines are working properly. Meanwhile, CTA is issued to alert all CTA trains noting experiencing severe delays due to inclement weather.
Downed trees on the slopes near the Morris station temporarily stopped Purple Line train. Yellow is also a service has been suspended. Meanwhile, the CTA noted peri-urban tree downed train also stopped red line, close to the area. At 8:40 am, National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated a line severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds over 60 miles / h. Those storms were found along a line extending from 37 miles east of Winthrop Harbor and 32 miles north of Long Beach, 18 miles north of Long Beach to Portage to Beecher. This storm was moving east at 65 miles / h. .nrelate .nr_sponsored { left: 0px ! important; } You May Also Like:The trains on the tracks about 8:50, but some trains were delayed to 9:40 On the line of the BNSF Railway, the trains were traveling at reduced speed due to wind, Gillis said. All other lines are working properly.
The CTA was honoring Metra trains on the Union Pacific tricks late. Meanwhile, the CTA is issued to alert all CTA trains noting serious delays due to weather. Fallen trees on the slopes near the station the train stopped temporarily Morris Purple Line. Yellow is also a service has been suspended. Meanwhile, CTA train felled trees suburban areas also adopted the red line, close to the area. At 8:40, National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds over 60 miles / h. These storms were found along a line extending from 37 miles east of Winthrop Harbor and 32 miles north of Long Beach, 18 miles north of Long Beach in Portage Beecher. The storm was moving east at 65 miles / h. Looks like a storm marching northwest of Chicago in Indiana.
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