A freight rain derailment early Wednesday morning in Chicago Ridge has blocked roadways and cut Metra service in the south suburbs.
Stafford Road, also known as state Route 32, has been closed between U.S. Route 44 and state Route 275 since the derailment.
Officials said the derailment did not cause any injuries and the cleanup effort is expected to take several days.
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