Forest Glen Station reopens
11:10 a.m. Update: Metro reports that the Forest Glen Station has reopened. According to the station's Web site, the outage was triggered by a fire alarm.
Original post: Metro reports that Forest Glen Station is closed because all of the elevators used to access the station, the deepest in the Metro system, are out of service. Red Line trains are passing through the station without stopping.
Metro says it is activating shuttle buses. Riders can also use the Q2 Route on Metrobus.
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| March 10, 2011; 10:33 AM ET
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Metro reports that Forest Glen Station is closed because all of the elevators used to access the station, the deepest in the Metro system, are out of service. Red Line trains are passing through the station without stopping.
It should mention that Forest Glen Station is closen AGAIN because all of the elevators are out of service. I believe this is the second or third straight day they've had this problem.
Think y'all might want to fix that sometime?
Posted by: mkelm441 | March 10, 2011 11:09 AM | Report abuse
Metro Maintenance = Terrorism.
Posted by: getjiggly1 | March 10, 2011 1:57 PM | Report abuse
Metro Maintenance = Terrorism.
Posted by: getjiggly1 | March 10, 2011 1:57 PM | Report abuse













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