DART has fixed the electrical lines that supply power to trains south of Downtown Dallas. Meanwhile, police are still looking for the women who caused the damage.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit has fixed the damaged electrical lines that supply power to trains south of Downtown.
Early Monday, a car went off the Houston Street Viaduct and fell next to the train tracks below. It took out several power lines along the way, which then hit a train.DART warned the repairs could take up to a week because all of the overhead electrical lines needed to be replaced, as well as the poles that hold up the lines.As for the crash, witnesses told police they saw two women running from the car after it fell nearly 40 feet off the bridge.
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