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Montreal Metro's Green line shut down after cracks detected in tunnel ceiling

Montreal Metro's Green line is closed between Lionel-Groulx and Frontenac stations for an indefinite period, after a water leak led engineers to detect cracks in the vaulted ceiling between Berri-UQAM and St-Laurent stations, the STM said.

Water leak leads engineers to find ceiling fissures between Berri-UQAM and St-Laurent stations, STM says

A few people walking
The Green line was closed just as rush hour was getting into full swing on Monday. (Chlo Ranaldi/CBC)

UPDATE: The Metro has since reopened. You can read our latest story here.

Montreal Metro's Green line is closed between Lionel-Groulx and Frontenac stations for an indefinite period after a water leak led to the detection of cracks in the tunnel's vaulted ceiling that are acause of concern.

The service was shut down just as the afternoon rush hour was getting into full swingMonday, forcing passengers to find other ways home as theSocit de transport de Montral (STM) scrambled to evacuate stations and get shuttle buses into place.

The water leakallowed the engineering team to detect the cracksbetween Berri-UQAM and Saint-Laurent stations, the STM saysin a news release.

"As STM's priority is to ensure the safety of its employees and customers, the company has requested the City of Montreal to redirect heavy vehicle traffic between Berri and Saint-Laurent streets," the release says.

The STM has also decided to cease Metro service between Lionel-Groulx and Frontenac stations until further notice, so that teams can furtherevaluate the situation, the release says.

A first message published on Twitterby the STM announced that the resumption of service was scheduled for 2 a.m.

The STM then corrected that tweetjust before 5 p.m., indicating in a subsequent message that the service interruption would be for an indefinite period.

To mitigate the impact on customers during this exceptional closure, the STMis providing a temporary bus shuttle service that will run continuously from 5 p.m. until the last train passes between Berri-UQAM and Frontenac stations, the STM says.

The STM suggests passengers usethe Orange line to travelbetween Lionel-Groulx and Berri-UQAM stations.

"STM personnel will be positioned at strategic locations in the stations to direct customers to the Orange line and temporary surface service," said the agency.

With files from Radio-Canada