Part Of The STM Green Line Is Currently Shut Down & May Only Resume At 4:15 p.m.

Eight metro stops are being affected.
Contributing Writer

It seems life may be slowly getting back to normal. And by normal, I mean delays with Montreal's metro system are back. The STM's Green Line is currently facing interruptions that have caused part of the line to shut down.

A tweet was shared from the official STM Ligne Verte Twitter account at 3:16 p.m. today, announcing that service is only expected to get up and running again in approximately an hour's time from when the tweet was published.

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Due to the shutdown, no metro carts will be stopping between the stations of Lionel-Groulx and Berri-UQAM.

So, if you were planning on hopping on the metro in the next little while, you may want to consider walking...

Make sure to check out the STM's Twitter account to stay updated about the situation with the Green Line.

Via Montreal STM 

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