ST. LOUIS – Heavy rainfall and flash flooding leads to various delays in St. Louis Metro transit operations Tuesday morning.
A St. Louis Metro spokesperson says customers who ride the MetroBus, MetroLink and Metro Call-A-Ride should expect significant delays, potentially two hours or more on Tuesday. Flash flooding has led to concerns for commuters on MetroLink tracks and St. Louis area roadways.
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As of 10:30 a.m., MetroLink is currently operating between the Central West End and Shiloh-Scott Stations, and between the Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44 and Maplewood-Manchester Stations. MetroLink Station Shuttles continue to transport passengers by bus between the Lambert Airport and Central West End Stations. Routes are also ongoing from the Maplewood-Manchester and Central West End Stations.
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