Rain shuts down METRO "transit backbone"

KPRC-2 reports that the heavy rains forced METRO's light-rail "transit backbone" to shut down earlier today:

METRORail was also shut down between the University of Houston-Downtown and Wheeler stations because of high water.

Traffic was moving smoothly on the Southwest Freeway and the METRORail had reopened by 5 p.m.

That's pretty much the northern half of the rail line.

Presumably, buses were dispatched to get stranded tram riders where they needed to go.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/13/05 10:12 PM | Print | Comments (2)

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