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Commuter train derails in Chicago, four passengers injured

Four people suffered minor injuries when a commuter train they were on derailed early Saturday as it entered Chicago's Millennium Station, officials said.

The South Shore Line train carrying 74 passengers was pulling into the station at about 7:30 a.m. when it experienced what officials said was a low-speed derailment.

Four adult passengers who suffered minor injuries were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for treatment. The rest of the passengers were safely evacuated, the Chicago Fire Department said.

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CHICAGO (WLS) -- A South Shore Line train derailed Saturday morning while entering Millennium Station, injuring four people.

The train was pulling into the station about 7:30 a.m. when it experienced a low-speed derailment, a spokesperson for the line said. The third car derailed near lower Monroe Street.

There were 74 passengers on the train, according to the Chicago Fire Department. Four adult passengers suffered minor injuries and were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The rest of the passengers were safely evacuated.

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Update for Metra train derailment 74 passengers 4 Adult Green transports. All to Northwestern Hospital. All stable condition.

A South Shore train derailed outside Millennium Station Saturday morning, causing minor injuries to four people, officials said.

A westbound train experienced a 'œlow-speed, minor derailment'ť while nearing Millennium Station on Metra tracks, according to an alert from the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District, which operates the line.

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Four adults were injured, and were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in good condition, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

The train was carrying 74 passengers, fire officials said.

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8:35 AM - Feb 22, 2020

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South Shore trains should be running for the rest of the day while officials assess the situation. One track is still operating.

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