Electrical troubles disrupt Gold Line

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latecommuter.jpg Riders on the Gold Line will experience delays of about 20 minutes today and tomorrow because an electrical problem has knocked one of the two tracks out of operation over a section of the line, reports the Daily News.

The problem, which first cropped up last night, involves overhead electrical lines that power the trains, said Jose Ubaldo, Metro spokesman.

Until the problem is resolved, Gold Line trains will use only one track in each direction between the Mission and Southwest Museum stations, he said.

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