Smoke at Foggy Bottom Station
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Washington Post Editors
12:35 p.m. Update: According to fire officials, the problem was linked to an overheated elevator motor. The situation is under control with minimal disruption at the station.
Original post: D.C. Fire / EMS officials are reporting smoke at Foggy Bottom Station. The smoke has occurred in a mechanical room near the station manager's kiosk and not on the platform, tehy sayd.
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Washington Post Editors
| December 14, 2010; 12:30 PM ET
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