Updated at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: Revised to include restored train service.

Problems with overhead power lines temporarily suspended train service in downtown Dallas on Tuesday afternoon, but service was restored by rush hour.

The outage near the West End Station affected the Orange, Red, Blue and Green lines, according to Dallas Area Rapid Transit.

Shortly after noon, a southbound Green Line train was delayed near the West End Station because of damage to a part on top of the train that touches the wire for power, according to Mark Ball, a DART spokesman.

When DART staff were trying to assess the damage, they also found damage to an overhead electrical wire that may have come loose due to strong wind gusts after Monday’s cold front, Ball said.

Repairs were made, and train service through downtown was restored before 5 p.m.

Shuttle buses were available for travelers to complete their trips through downtown.