Norfolk's Tide is running again after a light-rail train traveling westbound at low speed derailed between Colley Avenue and Second Street on Friday evening.
Hampton Roads Transit's CEO Philip Shucet said six passengers were on board when the train derailed on Brambleton Avenue around 5:45 p.m.
There were no injuries, and Shucet said the train derailed going through a switch in tracks.
The train had been returned to the tracks and service resumed this morning, HRT spokesman Tom Holden said in a press release.
HRT officials provided buses to transport passengers between the Harbor Park and Eastern Virginia Medical Center/Fort Norfolk stations. Shucet said he's expecting the train to have full service by today.
Earlier Friday, light-rail service was temporarily interrupted between the Newtown and Ballentine stations.
Repairs were made and power was restored.
Pat Miskill lives in an apartment building across the street from where the Brambleton derailment took place. He said he was eating dinner with his wife about the time the derailment occurred.
He said he and his wife have ridden the HRT trains before.
"This is just an unfortunate incident," Miskill said. "I guess these things happen; we don't want them to, but they do."

The derailment occurred around 8 a.m. Friday. (Supplied by N. Christenson)



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