Metro has invited the public to join survivors, victims’ family members, first responders and others for a ceremony to remember those people who died in the disastrous Red Line crash one year ago. The memorial ceremony will take place near the Fort Totten Metro station at 10 a.m. tomorrow. At 10:30 a.m., Metro will observe a moment of silence throughout Metro systems and calls for the public to pause in reflection. Metro’s gestures may come as cold comfort to the relatives who survived the victims in the crash. The Washington Post profiles some of those family members, who have suffered from a lack of closure, owing to stalled lawsuits and the lack of an official explanation for the accident (which is ostensibly coming late next month). Family members protested when Metro failed to consult them about tomorrow’s remembrance ceremony.