The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority has buses replacing several rail lines Friday due to heavy ice buildup on the overhead system.
CLEVELAND — The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority has buses replacing several rail lines Friday due to heavy ice buildup.RTA said replacement buses are operating at a 30 minute frequency.
"RTA continues to deploy ice cutter trains to clear ice buildup from the overhead system on the Light Rail and Heavy Rail Lines, and working to get service restored to all lines. RTA bus and Paratransit service continue to operate close to schedule with minor delays due to slick road conditions," RTA said.
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