Dead deer stops CTA Skokie/Yellow Line
By Admin on July 4, 2009
The CTA suspended its Skokie/Yellow Line service for about an hour this morning because of a dead deer on the tracks, according to the agency’s Web site.
Riders were advised to use the No. 97/Skokie bus as an alternative to the “L” line.
Service was restored at 8:48 a.m., according to CTA spokesperson Sheila Gregory, who said the outage began at about 7:50 a.m..
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