
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Red Line service resumed normal service after service was rerouted to above-ground tracks Wednesday due to a problem at the Grand Station.
The CTA provided bus shuttles between Fullerton and State/Lake during the reroute.
Around 10 a.m. southbound Red Line trains were diverted to elevated tracks between Fullerton Avenue and Cermak-Chinatown, according to a Chicago Transit Authority spokesperson.
[Major Delays] Red Line service is resuming its normal routing, via the subway, btwn Fullerton & Cermak-Chinatown after an earlier reroute.
— cta (@cta) October 30, 2019
Service was rerouted due to a crack in a rail at Grand, the spokesperson said.
Around 1:40 p.m., the CTA announced trains resumed normal service.
The CTA provided bus shuttles between Fullerton and State/Lake during the reroute.
For CTA service, reroutes and fares, visit www.transitchicago.com.
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