Nighttime delays on Metro next week
If you're traveling in the Metrorail system after 8 p.m. next week, bring along a Kindle or your new iPad to keep you occupied. There are extensive delays expected as Metro performs track work. Here's what it looks like.
Red Line
-- Between the Grosvenor-Strathmore and Medical Center stations from 10 p.m. through closing, Monday through Thursday. Add at least 20 minutes to your travel time.
-- Between the Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood and Fort Totten stations from 10 p.m. through closing Monday through Thursday. Add at least 30 minutes.
Blue and Yellow lines
-- Between Braddock Road and Pentagon City Metrorail stations from 11 p.m. through closing Sunday through Thursday. Add at least 30 minutes.
Green Line
-- Between Greenbelt and College Park-U of Md. from 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Add at least 20 minutes.
-- Staff reports
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May 14, 2010; 11:14 AM ET
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Wow, they are trying to kill Red Liners. Any word on how they're going to manage all that evident single-tracking?