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Yellow Line customer Latishia Murray, 27, who commutes 5-days per week, rides the reopened train on Jan. 5, 2023. It resumed service for the first time in seven weeks after a November crash.
The Chicago Transit Authority’s Yellow Line train crash was caused by a “design problem” involving the train’s braking system, according to federal investigators. The passenger train that ...
Sun-Times reporter Sophie Sherry and transportation expert Joseph Schwieterman appeared on WBEZ’s Reset to talk about the recent CTA Yellow Line crash and what it means for train safety.
Federal investigators begin probe of CTA Yellow Line train crash 16:34. In a news conference late Friday afternoon, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said 14 personnel arrived on the scene Thursday ...
Damage to the Yellow Line train and other CTA equipment was estimated at $8.7 million, according to the NTSB. At least seven lawsuits have been filed against the CTA regarding the November crash.
There are still many questions after a CTA Yellow Line train collided with snowplow equipment on November 16, 2023. The ABC7 I-Team has new records that point to some answers, including an ...
Seven weeks after a CTA Yellow Line train crashed into a piece of snow-removal equipment, sending more than a dozen people to the hospital, train service has resumed. Scheduled service for the ...
NTSB release preliminary report on CTA Yellow Line crash 02:33. CHICAGO (CBS) -- The driver of a CTA Yellow Line train tried to stop before hitting a snow plow last month in Rogers Park, but the ...
CTA Yellow Line trains are on the roll again Friday for the first time since a November collision near the Howard Station. 24/7 Live Chicago & Suburban Cook Co. North Suburbs West Suburbs South ...
According to the findings, the southbound Yellow Line passenger train collided with the snow removal machine around 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 16. At the time of the crash, the sun was out, conditions ...
Of 38 people who were injured when a Yellow Line train struck a plow on the tracks, nearly two dozen were taken to hospitals in conditions ranging from serious to fair, the authorities said.
Automatic train operation used to be standard for more than 30 years on all Metrorail lines until a deadly crash in 2009. It expanded to the Red line in December.
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