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DART Restores Downtown Rail Service With Delays After Train Fire

Downtown commuters are relying on shuttle buses under reduced train schedules following a suspected pantograph fire

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Flames shoot out of a DART train car near North Central Expressway and Ross Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.

Overview

  • DART restored downtown rail lines Thursday morning but warned of significant delays and shuttle bus bridges at multiple stations as crews recover from fire damage.
  • Six passengers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries and nine others received on-site treatment after firefighters extinguished the blaze Wednesday around 3:38 p.m.
  • Dallas Fire-Rescue confirmed that 40 people were evacuated from the train and nearby areas during the incident in the tunnel near Ross Avenue and North Central Expressway.
  • DART officials said the fire stemmed from a suspected pantograph malfunction that connects trains to overhead power wires and that its origin remains under investigation.
  • Field support teams are stationed at key stops including Union, Victory, Deep Ellum and Pearl to assist commuters adapting to temporary service changes.