Train stops due to door and power issues between Laramie and Cicero, Chicago IL


A train experienced operational problems including door malfunctions and power issues, causing it to stop between Laramie Avenue and Cicero Avenue. Maintenance personnel were dispatched to resolve the issue.
Audio|Source: CTA Rail Ops - Chicago Transit Authority
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Transcript:
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It is not moving.
00:01
It was operating.
00:03
Open the doors, close the doors, everything is fine.
00:05
I'm putting in the power, and it is moving.
00:11
What did your power read at this time? It is these things? Does your door have a door relay?
00:19
I have a door relay. Everything looks normal controls. I put it in power.
00:27
And... please are... Lord of two percent many of the city reset in the prime...
00:35
Yeah,
00:37
I'm going to try that in, not control.
00:39
She's moving here, because 5114.
00:44
That's about 10 minutes.
00:48
That's info here, she can't find 4.2.
00:56
Okay,
00:57
we're looking up, check your track.
01:02
617,
01:03
southbound approach of land, we're steady here.
01:07
3.40.2 provided tracking rail end is clear, and that's to your attention, all three-line operators we do have maintainers out there and right away from...
01:18
Yeah, I'm set for it.
01:21
From Laramie to Cicero.
01:23
Laramie to Cicero, maintainers on the rider. Rep, operator,
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