Red Line trains were temporarily halted early Friday when a bicycle that came into contact with the electrified third rail caused a minor explosion-type fire at the Morse station in the Far North Side Rogers Park neighborhood.
Police don’t know how the bicycle ended up on the tracks, Rogers Park District Police Lt. Mark Amati said.
“A bicycle fell or was thrown or somehow ended up on the train tracks, and it hit the third rail and it caused an explosion-type fire,” Amati said.
CTA officials received reports about 3:30 a.m. of a bike falling onto the northbound tracks, causing a power outage and a small track fire at the station located at 1359 W. Morse Ave., CTA spokeswoman Kim Myles said.
Crews temporarily removed power to the northbound Red Line tracks from the Howard station to the Thorndale station. Power was removed at 3:34 am. and was turned back on at 3:58 a.m., Myles said.
The power was turned off to allow firemen to put out the fire and perform track inspections, according to Myles.
Police are currently considering the incident non-criminal incident unless they receive information to indicate otherwise, according to Amati. No was was injured because of the incident, he said.
The incident will not affect morning commuters, Myles said.
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This is why it is not recommended to pee on the 3rd rail.
This is why it is not recommended to pee on the 3rd rail.
This guy should upgrade to a carbon fiber frame. The next time he throws his bike on the tracks, it would prevent another "explosion-type fire."
This guy should upgrade to a carbon fiber frame. The next time he throws his bike on the tracks, it would prevent another "explosion-type fire."
Mike,
I direct you to the Mythbusters episode testing Peeing On The Third Rail. :)
Mike Bullis said:This is why it is not recommended to pee on the 3rd rail.
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