Multiple Injuries and Lawsuit Filed Following Chicago Commuter Train Crash

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The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a Chicago Transit Authority Yellow Line train crash that occurred when the train collided with a piece of snow plow equipment on the track, leaving as many as 38 people injured. The crash resulted in the suspension of Yellow and Purple Line services, and several streets in the area were closed. The NTSB is expected to provide more details into the investigation, while a lawsuit has already been filed against the CTA.
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