Metro cancels some weekend work
Metro has canceled track work scheduled on the Orange and Blue lines this weekend. The agency had planned to replace a track switch at the Rosslyn Station. That will happen later.
But riders along the Red Line should expect delays this weekend. Metro will be replacing old rail fasteners with new ones between the Medical Center and Friendship Heights stations. Metro also will be conducting maintenance on a portion of elevated tracks outside the Rhode Island-Brentwood Station.
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| April 24, 2010; 10:30 AM ET
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Maintenance work is very important but it would be so nice if they could do the work between 11 PM and 4 AM on Sunday nights and weeknights when it is quietest.