CHICAGO (CBS) -- Metra Electric District trains have resumed normal service, after an SUV crashed into a railroad bridge near the Riverdale station Friday morning, prompting a safety inspection of the span.
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Metra's Electric District is the 5th busiest commuter rail line in Chicago, and the only one of which is electrified. It runs for 31 miles from Millenium Station in Chicago to University Park in the suburbs, and has a total of 49 stations, most of which are of wooden construction.
An SUV crashed into a railroad bridge near 138th and Illinois in south suburban Riverdale, about a block from the Metra station in Riverdale.
#Riverdale – serious crash blocks 138th St from Illinois to LaSalle. Vehicle crashed into the bridge support. Metra temporarily halted their Electric Line trains, but they are on the move again. pic.twitter.com/yLg5qP34bO
— Jeanette Hudson (@JHudsontraffic) August 23, 2019
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Due to the crash, Metra halted all Electric District trains near the Riverdale stop while it sent a bridge inspector to check out the structural integrity of the bridge.
After determining the bridge was safe, Metra resumed Electric District service around 9:40 a.m. Only one inbound train was affected, and was set to arrive at Millennium Station downtown about 45 minutes late.
It was not immediately clear if anyone was injured when the SUV hit the bridge.
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