Dr. Gridlock Archive: Ann Scott Tyson
Metro to study congested bus routes
Metro will survey bus riders who use the congested A Line service along Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and the Georgia Avenue-Maryland Line, and will also hold public meetings in an effort to identify ways to improve the service.
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Ann Scott Tyson
| March 11, 2011; 2:49 PM ET |
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Pr. George's to replace Metro member
Metro board member Marcell Solomon has been notified by the new Prince George's county executive that his contract will be terminated Jan. 21, a move that comes as the transit authority's board experiences significant changes in its leadership. Scott Peterson,...
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Ann Scott Tyson
| December 22, 2010; 8:14 PM ET |
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Farragut North station reopens
The Farragut North Metro station reopened Thursday morning after closing when concrete fell through a ceiling tile in the roof of the underground tunnel.
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Ann Scott Tyson
| November 18, 2010; 5:43 AM ET |
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Task force seeks new Metro structure
[This post will be updated] 12:10 p.m. update: Metro Board of Directors Chairman Peter Benjamin issued the following statement in response to the release of the task force's report: "We understand the critical role of Metro governance in providing safe,...
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Ann Scott Tyson
| November 17, 2010; 10:58 AM ET |
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Metro reviewing mom/baby incident
Metro officials are reviewing a Wednesday morning incident where a baby in a stroller was separated from its mother when the doors on a train leaving West Hyattsville closed, leaving the frantic mother on the platform. The Green Line train...
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Ann Scott Tyson
| November 12, 2010; 9:31 AM ET |
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Metro board member gets voting right
Metro federally appointed board member Marcel Acosta on Wednesday was elevated from non-voting to voting status by the General Services Administration (GSA). GSA spokeswoman Sahar Wali said Acosta, one of two federal members named to the board in January, became...
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Ann Scott Tyson
| November 11, 2010; 7:31 AM ET |
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