CHICAGO — D’oh! A deer! A female deer. On the tracks.

Service was suspended between the Harlem and O’Hare Blue Line stops for a few hours Monday afternoon as city crews removed an injured deer from the tracks, according to the Chicago Fire Department.

The shutdown lasted three hours, from about 1:30 p.m. to 4:20 p.m., according to the CTA.

The fire department said it worked with Chicago Animal Care and Control to safely remove the deer, lovingly referred to as Bambi, from the tracks.

The deer was unharmed, officials said.

An injured deer on the tracks has stopped @CTA Blue Line service to O'Hare. Shuttle buses are running between Harlem and O'Hare while crews try to remove the deer. pic.twitter.com/O32ScbqVdH — Abalow (@Abalow) November 12, 2018

For those old enough to remember, Did the deer make it Uncle Lar? Yes little Tommy the deer made it. (WLS animal stories) — Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) November 12, 2018

Update. Deer off tracks. Now in custody of animal control. Bambi is alive — Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) November 12, 2018