Trains are running again on the Orange Line.
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) announced via a tweet at 3:30 PM on Tuesday that the service on the orange line of Montreal's metro had resumed after a one-hour interruption. The interruption, caused by an emergency services intervention, occurred on Tuesday afternoon on the orange line of the metro.
The STM did not specify the nature of the emergency services intervention, but it affected the service on the orange line, resulting in a disruption that lasted for one hour. The location of the emergency services intervention was on Montreal's metro.
The service disruption was first reported by the STM via a tweet at the same time. The announcement and subsequent resumption of service brought relief to commuters who were affected by the disruption.
Despite the disruption, the STM managed to restore service on the orange line, ensuring that passengers could continue their journeys. The resumption of service on the entire orange line of the Montreal Metro marked the end of the disruption that had caused inconvenience to many commuters.
It is not mentioned in the available search results who the person responsible or the head of the STM was who announced the resumption of operations on the orange line of the Montreal Metro on Tuesday at 3:30 PM. Nonetheless, the STM's swift action in restoring service was commendable and ensured that the disruption was minimised as much as possible.
Read also:
- President von der Leyen's address at the Fourth Renewable Hydrogen Summit, delivered remotely
- Unveiling Innovation in Propulsion: A Deep Dive into the Advantages and Obstacles of Magnetic Engines
- Intensified farm machinery emissions posing challenges to China's net-zero targets
- EU Fuel Ban Alerts Mercedes Boss of Potential Crisis