Metra Union Pacific Northwest Line trains #606 and #610 were delayed because of an incident involving a car on the tracks in Harvard, Illinois and signal problems.
Metra reported Train #606 which is normally scheduled to arrive Chicago at 7:02 AM, was operating 9 minutes behind schedule due to signal problems. Train #606 normally arrives at Arlington Park at 6:06 a.m., an at downtown Arlington Heights at 6:10 a.m.
Metra reported Train #610, which is normally scheduled to arrive at Ogilvie Transportation Center at 7:22 AM, was operating 27 to 32 minutes behind schedule due a vehicle stuck on the tracks near Harvard. Train #610 normally arrives at Arlington Park at 6:43 a.m., but does not stop at downtown Arlington Heights.
Metra reported Train #614, scheduled to arrive Chicago at 7:41 AM, is operating 12 minutes behind schedule due to signal problems. Train #614 does not stop at Arlington Park, and normally arrives at downtown Arlington Heights at 7:05 a.m.
Metra reported Train #616, scheduled to arrive Chicago at 7:55 AM, is operating 8 minutes behind schedule due to a track obstruction. Train #616 normally arrives at Arlington Park at 6:06 a.m., an at downtown Arlington Heights at 6:10 a.m.
Metra reported Train #608, scheduled to arrive Chicago at 7:17 AM, is operating 6 minutes behind schedule due to a signal failure.
Metra: “Please listen to platform announcements for the location of this train.”
UP-NW Advisory – Train #614, Sched. to Arrive Chicago at 7:41 AM – 15 Minute Delay https://t.co/tZFa0l5KRN
— Metra (@Metra) November 4, 2015
UP-NW Advisory – Train #610, Sched. to Arrive Chicago at 7:22 AM – 8 to 10 Minute Delay https://t.co/tZFa0l5KRN
— Metra (@Metra) November 4, 2015
UP-NW Advisory – Train #610, Sched. to Arrive Chicago at 7:22 AM – 27 to 32 Minute Delay https://t.co/tZFa0l5KRN
— Metra (@Metra) November 4, 2015
UP-NW Advisory – Train #610, Scheduled to Arrive Chicago at 7:22 AM – Stopped https://t.co/tZFa0l5KRN
— Metra (@Metra) November 4, 2015
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