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Metro riders can expect the current level of limited rail service to continue for three more months after the transit agency’s top official said Thursday that Metro wants to focus on finding the ...
WASHINGTON — Just six months after the return of automated Metro trains to D.C., the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority received the green light to bring Automatic Train Operation to ...
The Washington-area's Metro system said Tuesday that a safety commission has accepted its plan to phase back into service the 7000-series railcars, which were taken off the tracks following a ...
Washington Area Metro Transit Authority personnel work at the wreckage from a metro rail accident, Tuesday, June 23, 2009, as a result of the subway train that plowed into another stopped train ...
Metro plan to return to automated train operation and automated doors next year if approved by the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission. Since the 2009 Red Line crash at Fort Totten killed nine ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — New documentation released by the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission(WMSC) Wednesday says Metro is not always properly testing its operators on safety before certifying ...
Metro Pulling 60% of Train Cars from Service After Defect Found Following Blue Line Derailment All Metro lines will run trains every 30 minutes starting at 5 a.m. Monday as WMATA pulls all of its ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — On Oct. 12, 2021, a Blue Line Metro train partially derailed near Arlington Cemetery. Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of the derailment and riders are still ...
Washington Metro Rail Safety Commission, based on what we were learning in the course of our investigation, chose to remove from revenue service all 7000-series cars.
WASHINGTON — Metro launched its Automatic Train Operations on the Red Line in December. According to the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission, things have gone well overall.
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