Light Rail Service Resumes In Downtown Minneapolis After Gas Leak
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Light rail service has resumed in downtown Minneapolis after crews found the source of a natural gas leak.
Traffic between stations near U.S. Bank Stadium and Target Field was stopped around 1:15 p.m. after police reported a suspected leak.
Centerpoint Energy spokeswoman Rebecca Virden says the source was traced to a pressure regulator, and repaired by 2:30 p.m.
Buses were used to carry transit riders until service was restored.
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