Metro: Weekend Work For Orange And Red Lines
Metro says riders on the red and orange lines will wait longer for trains this weekend.
Metro says riders on the red and orange lines will wait longer for trains this weekend.
Metro says travelers on the orange and red lines will wait longer for trains this weekend because of work.
Metro says some travelers on the orange, red and green lines will wait longer for trains this weekend because of work.
Metro says riders on the orange, blue and red lines may experience delays this weekend because of work going on.
Metro says some travelers will wait longer than usual for trains this weekend because of track work.
Metro says free shuttle buses will replace trains on the orange line this weekend between Stadium-Armory and New Carrollton.
Metro riders traveling on the orange and blue lines this weekend can expect longer wait times because of improvement work being done on the system.
Free shuttle buses will replace trains on sections of Metro's red and orange lines this weekend.
Metro says weekend work will impact the orange line and close three stations on the red line.
Metro says it will close a total of five stations on the green and orange lines for weekend work.
Metro says trains will share a single track this weekend on portions of the red and orange lines, leading to delays.
Metro says weekend work on the red, orange, green and yellow lines will cause delays for train riders.
Metro says weekend work on the red, orange and green lines will cause delays for some riders.
Metro is planning to use the Columbus Day holiday for an extra day of track maintenance.
Metro says shuttle buses will replace trains on a part of the orange line this weekend, leading to delays of 20 minutes for customers using the bus.
Metro is planning weekend track work on the red, orange and blue lines, leading to delays of up to 20 minutes.
Metro says service has returned to normal on the orange and blue lines following a minor derailment near the Rosslyn Station in northern Virginia.
Metro says weekend work will affect the orange, red, yellow and green lines.
Two stations on Metro's red line are closed this weekend for maintenance work, and customers will have to take shuttle buses to travel through the affected stations.
Metro says it will inspect more than 450 train cars after a break part fell off an orange line train.
Metro says weekend track work will cause delays of up to 30 minutes on the red and orange lines. Metro will begin track work Friday at 10 p.m. and continue work through Sunday
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Metro transit police are investigating a fight between a group of young people on board an orange line train.
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