Tragedy struck Monday morning as a pedestrian was fatally struck by a Metra Union Pacific Northwest (UP-NW) train near the Edison Park station on the city’s Northwest Side.
The incident involving train #634 brought inbound and outbound services to a halt around 8 a.m., causing a temporary suspension of trains in both directions near the Edison Park area. Despite efforts to resume service, significant delays persisted as Metra worked to restore operations following the distressing occurrence.
Inbound and outbound trains halted near Norwood Park due to train #634 striking a pedestrian. Extensive delays are anticipated. Updates will be provided as information becomes available.
— Metra UP-NW (@metraUPNW) November 27, 2023
Service gradually resumed around 9:20 a.m., but Metra officials cautioned commuters to anticipate ongoing extensive delays as the railway system adjusted following the disruption. Passengers were urged to listen for platform announcements at stations and maintain caution by staying behind the designated yellow lines until their train arrived and came to a complete stop.
The incident has underscored the need for heightened safety measures and vigilance when utilizing railway services. Metra continues to investigate the incident, and the tragic loss serves as a solemn reminder of the importance of adhering to safety guidelines while commuting.
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn