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Sand Lake Road Sunrail Station Temporarily Locks Down After Unattended Bag Causes Scare
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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – The Sand Lake Road Sunrail station went into lockdown around 10 a.m. Wednesday morning out of caution due to an unattended bag. Orange County Sheriff’s deputies blocked off the intersection at Orange Avenue and Sand Lake Road. Trains were consequently delayed for two hours thereafter as law enforcement officers performed a search of the area.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office tweeted accordingly:
TRAFFIC ALERT: The intersection of Orange Avenue and Sand Lake Road is currently shut down. All northbound traffic on Orange Avenue is being redirected. Please find an alternate route. We will advise when the roads are back open. pic.twitter.com/o1hHgmIVCC
— Orange County Sheriff’s Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) September 1, 2021
Sunrail tweeted continuous updates to beginning around 10 a.m.
Train P314 NB is delayed 30 mins for police assistance near the tracks. We will continue to provide updates.
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
Train P314 NB is delayed 45 mins for police assistance near the tracks. We will continue to provide updates.
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
Trains P314 NB is delayed 60 mins and P315 SB 15 mins for police assistance near the tracks. We will continue to provide updates.
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
Trains P314 NB is delayed 75 mins and P315 SB 25 mins for police assistance near the tracks. We will continue to provide updates.
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
At its peak:
Trains P314 NB is delayed 115 mins, P316 NB 60 mins, & P317 20 mins for police assistance near the tracks. Bus bridge is being implemented btwn ORMC and Poinciana. We will continue to provide updates.
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
Once law enforcement saw there was no danger, trains began to move again.
Trains P314 NB are delayed 168 mins, P316 NB 37 mins, & P317 SB 60 mins due to a previous incident. Trains are on the move. All other trains are on time.
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
Law enforcement cleared the area at around 1 p.m.
UPDATE: The intersection of Orange Avenue and Sand Lake Road has reopened. Thanks everyone for your patience! pic.twitter.com/dAPhuV59Sf
— Orange County Sheriff’s Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) September 1, 2021
All trains were finally back on schedule by 2pm.
All SunRail trains are back on schedule. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thanks for riding!
— SunRail (@RideSunRail) September 1, 2021
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Mellissa Thomas and Lynn DeJarnette contributed to this report. | info@floridanationalnews.com
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