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Extreme Heat Slows Metra Trains, Pre-Labor Day Schedules Start Friday

Metra riders could experience delays of 10 to 15 this week as trains operate as reduced speeds.


Metra commuters may experience delays of 10 to 15 minutes this week as the trains run at reduced speeds in the dangerously hot weather.  

Metra posted on its website Monday: "Due to the forecast for extremely hot weather in the Chicago region over the next several days, Metra riders may experience delays of 10 to 15 minutes. When temperatures exceed 95 degrees, it is necessary to operate our trains at reduced speeds to compensate for heat-related stresses on our track, switches and signals. During this heat event, we will have all resources on standby so we can quickly respond and restore service. We regret any inconvenience this may cause."

Metra commuters will also be affected by the modified pre-Labor Day weekend schedule, which starts Friday, Aug. 30.  

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On the Milwaukee District North Line, which runs through Morton Grove and Glenview, an extra 2:25 p.m. train will run express to Glenview, then make all stops to Fox Lake. Also, an extra 5:12 p.m. train has been added. All other trains will operate on their normal schedules. 

To see other train lines' Friday schedules, click here. 

The weekend/holiday schedule will be in effect Monday, Sept. 2.

More information is available on Metra's website here.


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