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South Shore Line suspends service due to protests, riots

(953 MNC/Tommie Lee)

The South Shore Line temporarily suspended service on Monday, June 1, in response to the protests and riots.

The South Shore Line issued the following statement:

In consultation with Metra officials, who suspended its Monday train service, the SSL will not operate passenger trains in an abundance of caution for the safety of our employees and passengers.

Please be advised that SSL positive train control test trains will be operating throughout Monday, although no passenger service will be available.

We will continue to monitor events as Monday progresses, and updates regarding SSL Tuesday service will be sent as more information becomes available.

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