CrowdStirke outages shut down RTD trains, DMV, police in Colorado

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Denver’s Regional Transportation District suspended light rail lines, canceled trains and warned of slowed service Friday due to “communications failures” amid the chaos from global technology outages and computer issues.

Outages also hit the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles, the Colorado Department of Revenue and some police and fire agencies.

RTD’s real-time light rail information was not available Friday morning for commuters, despite changes to both schedules and service delays, according to a systemwide alert from agency officials.

RTD suspended light rail service in both directions on the D Line between the Interstate 25/Broadway Station and Union Station “due to communications failure,” RTD officials said in an alert.

Bus shuttles were in place between the Littleton/Mineral Station and I-25/Broadway Station, RTD officials said. D Line passengers were advised to transfer to the E or H Line light rail for service to Union Station.

E, H, R and W lines were all experiencing up to 45-minute delays Friday morning due to the communications failures, and limited service was available, according to RTD officials.

RTD confirmed the delays and cancelations were caused by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike’s update to computers running Microsoft Windows.

The rail operations system continues to run a reduced number of light rail trains across the entire system due to communications issues caused by the outage, RTD officials stated in a news release.

“At this time, RTD expects the disruption to last most of today but does not have an exact estimated time frame for the issue to be fully resolved,” RTD officials said. “The outage has no impact on customer safety.”

See a full list of RTD’s canceled light rail trips at the bottom of this page.

Colorado government services affected

The Division of Motor Vehicles was experiencing statewide outages Friday morning due to the major CrowdStrike incident.

Impacted services included, but may not be limited to, online DMV services, motor vehicle Express Kiosks, driver’s license and ID card services, county DMV office services and DMV call centers, according to a news release from the department.

“There currently is no timeline for when services will be restored,” DMV officials stated in the release.

The Colorado Department of Revenue’s taxation division said it was also experiencing service outages due to the CrowdStrike update.

Online services with Revenue Online, in-office services and call center services are affected by the outage, state officials said.

There is no timeframe for when services will be restored.

Outage impacts first responders

Multiple police and fire departments across the state were also experiencing issues Friday morning.

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