Nov 07, 2007
Yellow Line Partially Closed This Weekend
WMATA has announced that the Huntington and Eisenhower Avenue Metrorail stations will closed this weekend due to major track work, so there will be no Metrorail service between those two stations and the King Street station. Beginning Friday at 9 p.m. and going through the Veteran’s Day holiday to midnight on Monday, Yellow line trains will be running to Franconia-Springfield via King Street. Shuttle bus service will operate between Huntington and King Street, with a…
Oct 18, 2007
Transit on Thursday: Pay Up
We’d like to waste about $800 sitting in traffic this year, please. That, at least, is the average annual cost for Marylanders who choose to drive during peak periods, (yet another) new Texas Transportation Institute tells us via Capitol News Service and WTOP. The total congestion cost, the study says, is $3.1 billion annually. We can think of some pretty good things to do with an extra $800. And they have nothing to do with…
Oct 12, 2007
Go Home Already: Don’t Drink the Water
>> We would have liked to have read about “The Best Bars in DC For Ensuring That You Will Not Run Into a Single Person Even Vaguely Connected With Politics or Media (crossposted to Gridskipper).” Good luck to you, Pareene. [Wonkette] >> A fire will be set Saturday morning on Metrorail’s bridge over the Potomac River as part of an emergency-response drill involving 100 firefighters from seven area jurisdictions. The Yellow line will be shut…
Oct 11, 2007
Transit on Thursday: Exit Not, Pay Not
If you don’t want to pay a toll, just don’t leave the city. Information is sketchy at best, but the federal government may soon propose a toll on cars entering the city via the 14th Street bridge, reports The Examiner. According to the story, the proposal seems to be nothing more than another one of those fabulous pipe dreams feds float from time to time for improving our city. Like Sen. Sam Brownback’s “flat tax”…
Aug 10, 2007
Don’t Count on the Yellow Line This Weekend
If you’re heading to any Yellow line destinations this weekend, including National Airport, you should make alternate plans. Metro is shutting down the Yellow line rail bridge over the Potomac River this weekend to do track maintenance and conduct an annual bridge inspection. The closure begins tonight at 10 p.m. and lasts through Sunday at midnight. Directions from WMATA: When a Yellow Line train arrives at the King Street Metrorail station, passengers must transfer to…
Jul 24, 2007
Photo of the Day: July 24, 2007
Now that’s a pretty Metro stop. Our DCist photogs always impress us with their eye for the underground architecture, but this one of the otherwise bland King Street marker by Flickr user guenno is particularly impressive. EXIF….
The day has finally arrived — the official release of J.K. Rowling’s final installment in her Harry Potter book series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, is scheduled for midnight tonight (unless of course you received one of those magical early copies that have been floating around). For all you D.C. area Potter nerds out there (and as we already know, there are a whole lot of you) looking to celebrate tonight, here’s some area…
Jul 12, 2007
Transit on Thursday: What Goes Around Edition
This week in Transit on Thursday, we pose a stunningly dramatic series of questions… Could Metro be Smartening up? Will you get hit by Virginia’s new transportation fees and taxes? Is a road better than a rail? Will your Metro trip be delayed this weekend? Find out after the jump! Photo by Terecico…
Happy Thursday, and welcome back to another post full of the best in transit news. This week, we consider whether Virginians would rather obey traffic laws or pay more taxes. It’s a real Sophie’s Choice, we know. Also, a few words on the latest Metro fare hike proposal from Metro. We also have Metro’s schedule of weekend track work and maintenance, which will cause delays on some lines. Photo by christaki…
Jun 14, 2007
Transit on Thursday: Dark Harbor Edition
We’re back with another edition of Transit on Thursday, bringing you transit news from around the city to satisfy the inner-geek in all of you. This week, we’ve got developments with the transit situation at the National Harbor development, currently under construction south of the city, as well as yet another round of national commuting stats that are, yet again, a mixed bag for the D.C.-metro area. Also, Metro has a long list of…