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7:23 PM, Tuesday, March 31, 2020 -- An empty MARC train and an empty light rail train sit at Camden Station at Camden Yards, still having to run their routes.
Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun
7:23 PM, Tuesday, March 31, 2020 — An empty MARC train and an empty light rail train sit at Camden Station at Camden Yards, still having to run their routes.
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A station power outage delayed Light RailLink service in Baltimore on Saturday and continued Sunday morning as trains ran on a single track so crews could repair downed wires.

The delays are affecting north- and southbound service between the Patapsco and Camden Yards stations after a loss of power at the Westport station, according to an advisory from the Maryland Transit Administration. Light Raillink trains are running on a single track between Camden and Pataposco stations Sunday while repairs are underway.

Shuttle buses that ran between the two stations during the delay are no longer operating Sunday, the advisory states. Trains are still operating northbound from Camden Yards and southbound from Patapsco.

The Baltimore Ravens issued a statement Saturday night saying service would be unavailable at the M&T Bank Stadium station after the team’s game against the Washington Commanders.

The Ravens advised people at the football stadium to walk to the Camden Yards station for service.

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