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Friday, March 8, 2013

Red Line Single Tracks for System Upgrades

Red Line passengers should allow for about 10 minutes of additional travel time this weekend, Metro advised.

This weekend Red Line trains will operate every 20 minutes—with the exception of between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, when additional trains will operate between Shady Grove and Judiciary Square, resulting in service at about every 10 minutes between those stations, according to Metro. Metro advised Red Line passengers to allow for about 10 minutes of additional travel time. Red Line trains will single track between Judiciary Square and Rhode Island Avenue this weekend, starting through closing Sunday, according to Metro's website. The single tracking is meant to allow for track renewal and communication system upgrades. Read more about scheduled track work on all lines this weekend on Metro's website.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Three Red Line Stations Closed this Weekend

Red Line trains will run every 10 minutes between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., and every 15 minutes at other times.

Red Line trains will operate in two segments: between NoMa-Gallaudet and Shady Grove and between Glenmont and Takoma, according to Metro's website. Trains will operate every 10 minutes from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., and every 15 minutes at other times. Free shuttle buses will replace Red Line trains this weekend between the NoMa-Gallaudet and Takoma stations "for ongoing platform reconstruction, communication system improvements, rail renewal and DDOT bridge work," Metro reported. The work will start at 10 p.m. on Friday and will continue through closing time on Sunday. During that time, three stations will be closed: Rhode Island Avenue, Brookland and Fort Totten. Customers using the free shuttle bus service between NoMa-Gallaudet and Takoma …

Theresa Defino

6:47 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013

NoMa was formerly called New York Ave. (Far be it for Patch to write something that isn't in a pres release. This whole story is lifted word-for-word off Metro. It should all be in quotes)   more ›

Saturday, February 23, 2013

What's Up With Metro: Red Line Single Tracks in 2 Work Zones

Trains will single track between Friendship Heights and Van Ness and between Takoma and Rhode Island Avenue.

Red Line trains will single track in two work zones this weekend, continuing through closing on Sunday. Trains will single track between Friendship Heights and Van Ness "to allow for track, fastener and insulator renewal," and between Takoma and Rhode Island Avenue "to allow for platform reconstruction and rail joint elimination for a smoother ride," according to Metro. Trains between Shady Grove and Glenmont will operate every 24 minutes in each direction. Between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, extra trains will be added between Van Ness and NoMa-Gallaudet so that trains will run about every 12 minutes between those stations. Metro advised passengers traveling through either work zone to allow about 20 minutes of extra travel time…

Friday, February 15, 2013

Red Line Single Tracks Presidents Day Weekend

Red Line Metro trains will single track between Rhode Island Avenue and Takoma this weekend to allow for platform reconstruction, Metro's website reported.

Red Line Metro trains will single track between Rhode Island Avenue and Takoma this weekend to allow for platform reconstruction, Metro's website reported. The single tracking will begin at 10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 15, and continue through closing on Monday, Feb. 18. Trains will operate every 20 minutes between Shady Grove and Glenmont throughout the weekend, with the following exceptions, according to Metro's website: Metro advised those traveling through the work zone to allow about 15 minutes of additional travel time, according to Metro's website. On Presidents Day (Monday, Feb. 18), Metro trains will run on a Saturday schedule. Metro will open at 5 a.m. and close at midnight. Metrobus service will run on a Saturday Supplemental …

Monday, February 11, 2013

Metro Chief Planner To Discuss Growth Plan With Transit Riders

Metro’s head of planning Shyam Kannan will answer questions about the transit system's 30-year growth plan Tuesday.

Transit riders will get a chance to review Metro’s 30-year growth plan with Metro’s chief planner at a meeting of advocacy group Action Committee for Transit on Tuesday, the group said in a press release. The recently-released, $26 billion plan calls for running eight-car trains across the Metrorail system, upgrading bus service, adding new rail tunnels and pedestrian tunnels in downtown Washington, DC, and other changes. Metro general manager Richard Sarles told The Washington Post that the infrastructure upgrades are necessary to keep up with the region's growth. “Now is the time for the region—with Metro in the lead—to begin talking about projects that make the most sense for making long-term investments," Sarles told The Post. Metro’s …

Friday, February 8, 2013

Red Line Single Tracks in 2 Work Zones

Metro advises passengers traveling through either of the work zones to add on about 15 minutes to the anticipated travel time.

Red Line trains will single track this weekend through two work zones, Metro reported on its website: The work will begin at 10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 8, and continue through closing on Sunday. The single tracking will enable work crews to perform platform reconstruction, track maintenance and third-rail upgrades, Metro reported. Throughout the weekend, Red Line trains traveling between Shady Grove and Glenmont will operate every 24 minutes. Between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, additional Red Line trains will operate between Grosvenor and NoMa-Gallaudet to provide service about every 10 minutes between those Metro stations, Metro added. Metro advised passengers traveling through either of the work zones to add on about 15 …

Friday, February 1, 2013

Red Line Trains Single Track Downtown This Weekend

Trains will single track to allow work crews to replace ceiling tiles, install new emergency call boxes and make structural repairs, Metro reported.

Red Line trains will single track between the Farragut North and Judiciary Square Metro stations this weekend "to allow for ceiling tile replacement, structural repairs and installation of new emergency call boxes," according to Metro's website. Work starts at 10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 1, and continues through closing on Saturday, Feb. 3, Metro reported. Red Line trains running between the Shady Grove and Glenmont stations will operate every 20 minutes throughout the weekend, Metro added. Additional trains will run about every 10 minutes in two segments—between Shady Grove and Farragut North, and between Glenmont and Judiciary Square—between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Metro added. "Customers traveling through the work zone …

Rig Perez

2:25 am on Sunday, February 3, 2013

Why don't they just do this crap in off peak times...like over night? They are paid enough. They cause an economic impact by doing this crap over the weekend when most of the burbers would actually like to go in to town. I can be damn sure there are people that would do this work from 12 am - 8 am.   more ›

Friday, January 25, 2013

Red Line Metro Trains Single Track This Weekend

This weekend's scheduled track work on the Red Line will end at noon on Sunday.

Red Line trains will single track between the Farragut North and Judiciary Square Metrorail stations this weekend, from 10 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 25, through noon on Sunday, Jan. 27, Metro reported on its website. During this time, trains will operate every 20 minutes between Shady Grove and Glenmont. Additional trains will run between Shady Grove and Farragut North between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday and between 9 a.m. and noon on Sunday, providing service about every 10 minutes between those stations, Metro added. "Customers should add about 10 minutes to their travel time while track work is in effect," Metro reported. Read more about this weekend's scheduled track work at Metro's website.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

'Reconstructive Surgery' Planned for Metro Escalators

Metro has awarded a $151.1 million contract to upgrade or replace 128 escalators in its system, The Washington Post reports.

Metro has awarded a $151.1 million contract to escalator company KONE Corp. to upgrade or replace 128 of its escalators, The Washington Post reports. Stations on the list for escalator improvements under the contract include Bethesda, Friendship Heights, College Park, Glenmont, Medical Center and Shady Grove. Escalators that break down during busy rush periods have long been a source of frustration for Metro riders. In Bethesda, all three entrance escalators are slated to be replaced in 2014. Community leaders lauded the pending project following outcry about the escalators’ unreliability, Patch reported. According to The Post report, 88 escalator units will be complete by 2018, and the rest will be done in 2019 and 2020. Sarles told The …

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Intensive Metro Track Work Could Last Four More Years

Metro riders won't see a break in weekend track work delays anytime soon, The Washington Examiner reports.

  Intensive track work on the Metrorail system could last four more years, The Washington Examiner reports. Metro is working to complete an "extensive backlog" of work, said Metro General Manager Richard Sarles, according to the report. "In looking at the forecast of work we have to do to just get us back to where we were 10 years ago, it will take us about another four more years of that intense work," Sarles said Monday on the Kojo Nnamdi radio show on WAMU, The Examiner reported. The track work often leads to delays during off-peak periods as Metro single-tracks trains through work zones and occasionally closes stations on weekends. Read the full story at The Washington Examiner.

jag

11:01 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Aaaaaaaaaaand this is why one should never put off maintenance for years and years at a time. Way to go fed and local govs for not properly funding the system.   more ›

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