The Brief
- DART expects to resume full rail service on Monday after a train fire on Wednesday.
- Six passengers were hospitalized with minor injuries, but none were life-threatening.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the cause of the fire.
DALLAS – Dallas Area Rapid Transit is still working to get back to normal after a harrowing fire on board one of its trains carrying 40 passengers on Wednesday.
DART’s board of directors got an update from the transit agency CEO on Friday with an estimate of when operations will be back to normal.
DART repairs continue
The latest:
Monday is when DART hopes to have all trains back on schedule. Much more damage in the tunnel than can be clearly seen.…