Photo by Samer Farha.

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.

The last weekend in June looks especially prickly, with five projects scheduled over the weekend in advance of the Fourth of July holiday, when no work will likely occur due to tourist overload.

The full slate is as follows:

Friday, June 5, to Sunday, June 7

Red Line: Metrorail customers traveling between the New York Avenue-Florida Avenue-Gallaudet U and Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood Metrorail stations should add 20 minutes of travel time because of switch replacement work through the Brentwood rail yard near Union Station. A switch is an intersection in the track, where trains can “switch” from one track to another, depending on their destination and route. Trains will share one track between these locations from 10 p.m., Friday, June 5, to closing (midnight), on Sunday, June 7.

Orange Line: Metrorail customers traveling between the Stadium-Armory and Cheverly Metrorail stations should add at least 30 minutes of travel time for their trips due to bridge maintenance on the aerial structure outside the Stadium-Armory Metrorail station. Trains will share one track between these locations from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7.