
Metro reported significant delays on two train lines Tuesday due to a train derailment at a station in downtown Los Angeles.
Video appeared to show a train stopped at the 7th Street/Metro Center Station. The train derailed shortly after 3 p.m. at the station, but it was not immediately clear what caused the derailment.
It was not clear how many passengers were on the train, which remained upright.
LAFD firefighter-paramedics were at the scene. No injuries were reported.
Delays were reported on the A and E lines.
On the A Line, trains heading downtown from Long Beach were being turned back at the Grand/LATTC Station, while trains from Azusa were turning back at Union Station. Buses were being brought in to shuttle A Line passengers between the closed stations.

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