Red Line running at reduced speeds
Trains are running at reduced speeds on the Red Line between Woodley Park and Dupont Circle stations due to loose clamps, and it is not clear when the speeds will return to normal, said Metro spokesperson Reggie Woodruff.
-- Ann Scott Tyson
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Washington Post editors
| June 7, 2010; 1:45 PM ET
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Posted by: kenk3 | June 7, 2010 3:01 PM | Report abuse
Seriously, when isn't the redline running slow? When it's closed?
Posted by: Greent | June 7, 2010 3:58 PM | Report abuse
What is a "loose clamp" and how does it affect train operations? Are there any editors working today at the Post? Could there be just slightly more information to help readers know what the h@ll is going on?
Posted by: B-rod | June 7, 2010 4:31 PM | Report abuse
As opposed to usual speeds which are.......fast?
Posted by: Bious | June 7, 2010 5:04 PM | Report abuse
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The trains are a slow as the mental capacity of the metro workers.