More Metro Delays Coming, But With Warning

By Benjamin R. Freed on Jan 27, 2012

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Between a cracked rail yesterday morning and a systemwide communications failure contributing to hourlong delays in the early hours of today, it hasn't been a great couple of days for Metro's Red Line.

And, guess what? It's not going to be that swell this weekend either, but at least this time there's fair warning. Per Metro's announcement, the Red Line will be closed for track work between Dupont Circle and Van Ness from 10 p.m. tonight through closing time on Sunday, which will be a bit earlier in the direction of Glenmont. Shuttle buses are scheduled to replace along the affected stretch of rail.

Among the changes to Red Line service this weekend:

Metro's also got work scheduled for the rest of the system, too, this weekend. Blue and Orange line trains will travel on a single track between McPherson Square and Smithsonian all weekend and will run with reduced frequency. Similar case for the Green Line, on which trains will single-track between Naylor Road and Branch Avenue. As an upshot of Green Line service, the Yellow Line will operate only as far north as Mt. Vernon Square.

All the work this weekend is part of a menu of upgrades recommended by the National Transportation Safety Board. As DCist contributor Marc Tomik noted yesterday, Metro is trying to comply with a sweeping overhaul of its system and, for the most part, "providing consistent updates that they are working to fulfill the recommendations from outside agencies." Let's just keep our fingers crossed this weekend that Metro doesn't have any communications blackouts or Twitter silences like it did last night.

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  • Ted_Kennedy
    NYC's subway runs 24 hours a day...and I never experienced the delays and BS that is the DC metro...
  • Bethesdaist
    No lie: I am car shopping this weekend. My nine year experiment in going car free has failed, so I'm giving up on the red line. It kind of breaks my heart, but so does spending two hours in a commute where I still didn't come close to making my appointment on time, or being stranded on weekends.
  • PedanticMFr
    Thanks for the warning! So we can blame Metro for one more MD driver? 

    I keed, I keed!

    Sorry it's come to this and best of luck. Get it Fully Loaded©!
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