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Milwaukee's streetcar will be delayed Monday after crash suspended service over the weekend

Milwaukee's streetcar will be delayed Monday after crash suspended service over the weekend

Yahoo24-02-2025
Milwaukee's streetcar is running a reduced schedule Monday after a crash suspended service over the weekend, a Department of Public Works spokesperson said.
Initial reports suggest a driver ran a red light near Broadway and Wisconsin avenues and collided with the streetcar Sunday afternoon, according to DPW spokesperson Tiffany Shepherd. Milwaukee Police are investigating the crash.
No injuries were reported from the crash and the driver of the vehicle was cited, confirmed police.
Service on the Hop's M-Line, spanning from eastern downtown to the Historic Third Ward, will be provided Monday every 20 minutes to the streetcar stations, instead of every 15 minutes. The L-line is running on its normal schedule.
Milwaukee's streetcar The Hop is a fixed-transit network stretching across a 2.1-mile route that runs in a loop through eastern downtown to the edge of the Historic Third Ward. Another 4-mile lakefront line through the Couture high-rise building started last year.
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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee streetcar The Hop: Delayed schedule Monday after car crash
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