
Investigation into Chicago train crash ongoing as service remains suspended
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Chicago’s Yellow Line service remains suspended Friday morning as investigators try to figure out what led to a commuter train strike rail equipment yesterday.
Thirty-eight straphangers were injured when a two-car commuter train in Chicago’s northside slammed into a diesel-powered snowplow, according to authorities. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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The Chicago Tribune, citing a source familiar with the incident, said the CTA snowplow was on the tracks for scheduled training.
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