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Stuck train reducing RTD’s E and H line service in Denver

Trains running every 45 minutes

DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Service on RTD’s E and H light rail lines will be reduced through at least Monday due to a train stuck on the tracks, the agency said Friday.

A train has been stuck between the Southmoor and Yale stations in Denver since Wednesday, and trains are moving on a single track between the stations. The E and H lines are running at a reduced frequency every 45 minutes.

Service will be impacted through Monday “or until service can be restored on both tracks,” RTD said in a news release Friday.

The agency will add extra train cars to the E and W light rail lines on accommodate people attending events downtown Saturday night.

Riders boarding at the Southmoor and Yale stations should board on the northbound track.

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