CTA Red Line Service Resumes after Investigation of Suspicious Package
Residual Delays and Congestion Expected
CHICAGO – CTA Red Line trains are experiencing residual delays and congestion after authorities investigated a suspicious package on the Wilson station platform in Uptown.
Investigation Deemed Safe
Chicago police said its bomb unit responded to the scene to investigate and has since deemed the area safe.
Normal Service Restoration Underway
Some trains and platforms may be busier than usual as normal service gets restored. Residual delays and congestion is expected for the time being, according to CTA officials.
Shuttle Buses Provide Connecting Service
The CTA said shuttle buses have been requested between Howard and Belmont to provide connecting service as well.
Travelers Advised to Allow Extra Time
Travelers should allow for extra travel time.
Conclusion
The CTA Red Line service has resumed after the investigation of a suspicious package on the Wilson station platform in Uptown. While residual delays and congestion are expected, the area has been deemed safe by authorities. Travelers are advised to allow for extra time and to check for updates on the CTA website or mobile app.
FAQs
* What happened at the Wilson station platform in Uptown?
The Chicago police bomb unit responded to investigate a suspicious package, which was deemed safe.
* Are there residual delays and congestion on the Red Line?
Yes, some trains and platforms may be busier than usual as normal service gets restored.
* Are shuttle buses available to provide connecting service?
Yes, shuttle buses have been requested between Howard and Belmont to provide connecting service.
* What should travelers do?
Travelers should allow for extra travel time and check for updates on the CTA website or mobile app.