Escalators out at Betheda Metro station
WMATA is reporting that all entrance escalators are out of service at its Bethesda Metro (Red Line) station. Shuttle bus service has been requested.
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| January 7, 2010; 7:25 AM ET
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Posted by: californicationdude | January 7, 2010 7:40 AM | Report abuse
These escalators have been out of service for several days and, according to the Metro web site, will not be in service until 1/10. As these escalators are extremely long and the elevator to the street is two blocks from the Metro entrance or the bus bay, the situation is totally unacceptable. Perhaps, if the general manager of Metro were forced to walk up or down every disabled escalator, we would not experience these constant outages.
Posted by: asher_a | January 7, 2010 9:02 AM | Report abuse
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escalators are not rocket science...what is the problem?