CTA Brown Line service restored after being suspended due to fire

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CTA Brown Line service restored after fire

Brown Line trains are operating as normal after being partially shut down on the North Side due to a fire Sunday morning.

Update: (2:35 p.m., Sunday): 

Brown Line trains are now operating as normal after being partially shut down on the North Side due to a fire Sunday morning. 

Although all trains are moving, The Chicago Transit Authority says travelers should still allow for extra time due to possible delays. 

You can keep up with the latest updates from CTA here

Original: 

Brown Line service was partially suspended on the North Side Sunday morning due to a fire underneath the tracks. 

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) says trains are operating only between Belmont and the Loop.

The disruption began just before 5 a.m. Shuttle buses are available between Kimball and Belmont to provide connecting service.

Witnesses on the scene captured photos of a vehicle that had caught fire just below the tracks near the Western Station in Lincoln Square.

The CTA is working to restore service. 

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