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Metra Lines Resume With Delays After Bridge Crash and Brookfield Fatality

Ongoing formal probes into both accidents are delaying full service restoration for Metra commuters

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Overview

  • On July 25, a car struck a bridge at Ashland and West Armitage near Clybourn station and stopped the Union Pacific Northwest and North lines during the morning rush
  • Mandatory track inspections allowed trains to resume service by 7 a.m., although UPNW trains #609, #615 and #618 and UP trains #305, #308 and #391 were canceled and delays continued
  • Friday evening, a BNSF Metra train fatally struck 41-year-old Joshua Medley in Brookfield, with the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office ruling his death an accident
  • The BNSF line and the nearby Burlington Avenue intersection were temporarily closed and have since reopened, but service disruptions persist into the evening commute
  • Metra and law enforcement agencies are conducting formal investigations and completing safety checks across the network to determine causes and prevent further incidents