CTA crime concerns growing after Blue Line stabbing

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CTA crime concerns growing after Blue Line stabbing

Crime concerns on Chicago's CTA are growing.

CTA Blue Line trains had stopped running between the Forest Park and Pulaski Stations for about four hours Saturday morning after a passenger was stabbed. 

Chicago police say a 48-year-old man was on a train in the 700 block of South Austin around 5 a.m. when he was stabbed in the chest, wrist and back by a man. 

The victim was transported to Loyola Hospital where he is listed in good condition. 

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The incident remains under investigation.

Trains resumed running around 8:45 a.m., and shuttle buses were made available during the disruption.