Normal Blue Line service resumes after derailment

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Normal service is resuming on the CTA Blue Line after a minor derailment suspended service Monday morning on the Near West Side.

The derailment was reported near the Illinois Medical District station at 430 S. Damen Ave. at 11:45 a.m., according to the CTA. No injuries were reported.

Service was suspended between UIC-Halsted and Pulaski for about three hours after the derailment, according to the CTA.

As of 2:37 p.m., normal service was resuming with residual delays, according to the transit agency.

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