The Regional Transportation District’s L line has suspended service after a crash between a light-rail train and a car at 24th Street and Welton Street in Denver.
RTD announced the suspension in an 11:03 a.m. X. post.
Denver police are on their way to investigate, according to an RTD spokesperson. No injuries have been reported.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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