Developers will use the shell of the car for kiosks, the chairs as outdoor seating, and leftover metal for art installations.
Another too-long train went into service on the Metrorail system early this morning, and WMATA is once again investigating how it happened. WTOP reports that a 10-car train was able to travel from Branch Avenue to the Waterfront-SEU station before being taken out of service. Five employees have been removed from service for routine drug and alcohol testing as a result of the incident. Back in March, a 14-car train briefly went into service on…
Mar 31, 2010
Metro Accidentally Deploys a 14-Car Train
Photo by yakfur John Catoe’s last day on the job as Metro General Manager is this Friday, and incoming Interim GM Richard Sarles has pledged to make safety his number one priority. Looks like Sarles has already got one issue to address: a train operator accidentally took off with a 14-car train on the Orange Line this morning, pulling into the New Carrollton station before noticing the mistake. The extra-long train was the result…
Nov 30, 2009
More Details on Sunday’s Metro Crash
Photo by outlandk WMATA released a few more details last night on the multiple rail car collision at the West Falls Church Rail Yard early Sunday morning. The damage total begins at a minimum of $9 million, according to the transit agency’s preliminary figures, as at least three of the $3 million cars involved were totaled. In total, 12 cars were damaged, and Metro says it is still assessing the remaining nine cars to…