Two southern RTD light-rail stations that were shut down Thursday may not be up and running in time for this morning’s commute, transportation officials said.
“It’s iffy as to whether it’s going to be open” by this morning, said Regional Transportation District spokesman Scott Reed.
“They’ll be working on it through the night, but a lot depends on the weather,” he said.
Reed noted that forecasters were predicting light snow overnight, which could hamper repairs.
A section of the rail power line failed about 2:30 a.m. Thursday, Reed said, leaving the Lincoln and County Line stops, which serve the E, F and G lines, without light-rail service.
Commuters from those stations are being bused to the Dry Creek station, where light-rail service is operating normally.
RTD said an overhead power line that directly serves the trains snapped, probably because an insulator on the power line broke.
Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822 or knicholson@denverpost.com



