Expect Delays On Metro Service This Week

Expect Delays On Metro Service This Week

Reduced Metrorail service is expected to continue until at least Sunday, October 24, as the investigation into the October 12 derailment continues. Beginning tomorrow, trains will operate every 15 minutes on the Red Line and will continue to operate every 30 minutes on all other lines. Silver Line trains will operate between Wiehle-Reston East and Federal Center SW only.

 
Metro has taken all 748 of its 7000-series railcars out of service pending further inspections, and they will not return to service until they are deemed safe. The 7000-series trains make up approximately 60 percent of Metro’s railcar fleet. Without these railcars, Metro is able to operate significantly fewer trains than normal. All trains will operate as six-car trains.

 
Safety remains Metro’s number one priority. While we continue working hand-in-hand with the NTSB, FTA, and WMSC on the investigation, I want to assure our customers that their safety is driving every decision being made. We apologize for the reduced service, and ask for our customers’ continued patience and support as we work to get Metro back to normal operations. I want to thank Metro employees who are working around the clock. Your dedication is appreciated. –  Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld
 
 
Customers are encouraged to consider using Metrobus for their travel if possible. Visit wmata.com/maps or use the trip planner at wmata.com to explore travel alternatives.
 
 
Courtesy – WMATA