Pittsburgh Regional Transit reopened a section of the T’s Red Line on Wednesday morning after completing emergency repairs.
The transit agency closed inbound tracks from Palm Garden to Castle Shannon around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday to allow crews to repair about 46 feet of rail and and expansion joints where two breaks were recently discovered.
The agency said in a tweet early Wednesday that Red Line tracks have reopened and routes have resumed as normal.
The closure was originally expected to last through Thursday afternoon.
ICYMI: Repair work on the Red Line has been completed in half the time as expected, and the Red Line reopened to regular routing at the start of service. pic.twitter.com/Ex6rTBct39— Pittsburgh Regional Transit (@PGHtransit) July 27, 2022
Red Line has reopened and has resumed Regular Route between Castle Shannon and Palm Garden. Work has been completed early. https://t.co/Lzc09btYYP
— Pittsburgh Regional Transit Alerts (@PghTransitAlert) July 27, 2022
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