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Proposed Metro Service Cuts Would Affect Weekend Trains

Proposed Metro Service Cuts Would Affect Weekend Trains

Tomorrow morning, the WMATA board’s Finance and Administration Committee will review a plan to significantly widen the intervals between Metrorail trains on weekends in order to close a $72 million budget gap without raising fares. more ›

Weekend Night Metro Cuts: Hardly Outside The Box Thinking

Weekend Night Metro Cuts: Hardly Outside The Box Thinking

WMATA's board of directors caused quite a stir last Friday when D.C. representative Tom Downs and head of rail operations Dave Kubicek floated the possibility of rolling back closing time to 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings in an effort to save money and gain precious maintenance time. Riders were angry, bars and restaurants got worried --frankly, the only people not disgusted with the prospect are taxi drivers. But this is hardly the first time such an idea has been bandied about -- in fact, it appears to be something that comes up every couple of years, only to be washed away in a sea of heavy opposition. more ›

Are You Ready For Some Maintenance?

Are You Ready For Some Maintenance?

No? That's a shame, folks, because Metro's got a bigtime to-do list of track work on tap during the next four weekends, seemingly affecting every single line. The schedule includes some big projects: for instance, bridge maintenance outside the Stadium-Armory station, Red Line tunnel repairs, and plenty of switch replacement. more ›

Introducing DCist Weekends

Introducing DCist Weekends

Exciting news from DCist HQ! Starting tomorrow, you'll be able to check in with DCist over the weekend and find actual new content! We've brought on occasional guest blogger and art lad Kriston Capps and DCist transit columnist extraordinaire Aaron Morrissey to be our new weekend editors. What can you expect to see on DCist on Saturdays and Sundays now? Along with our usual brand of local news and arts coverage, you'll also be treated to oddball District of Columbia history lessons, even more awesome photography, the occasional locally-themed science feature, and whatever else the warped minds of Kriston and Aaron can come up with. We'll be experimenting with what works and what doesn't for the first few weeks, so be sure to join us and let us know what you think. more ›

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