[PR] Green/Yellow Lines: Plan for 24/7 Trackwork (Buses Replace Trains) in June & July 2020

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Advisory Effective: 6/7/20 - 7/30/20
Información en español

Yellow and Green line customers should allow additional travel time through mid-July as Metro performs around-the-clock track work along segments of these lines, including 7-14 day closures of selected stations.

When is this happening?

The work starts June 8 with a 3-week closure of the Yellow Line bridge over the Potomac River. During this time, customers will need to use Blue Line trains for travel between DC and Virginia. Yellow Line trains will operate in Virginia only, between Huntington and Reagan National Airport. Customers in DC and Maryland should use the Green Line instead.

The work continues with additional closures along the Green Line, starting June 14, including buses replacing trains in segments outlined below.

Metro will actively monitor ridership – which is currently extremely light – to ensure that the work does not cause unintended impacts as the region begins the initial stages of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Why is Metro doing this work, and why now?

Currently, ridership levels are extremely low (down 90-95 percent), and buses are able to run in place of trains without traffic delays. Metro is taking advantage of these conditions to schedule around-the-clock track work in selected areas to keep critical maintenance and reliability projects on schedule. By doing this, Metro is working to offset potential delays to the project schedule as a result of Covid-19 safety protocols, supply chain delays, and workforce availability challenges.

How much additional time should I allow?

Customers should allow about 20 minutes of additional travel time if traveling through one of the work areas below. Shuttle buses will operate more frequently than train service to reduce waiting; however additional time is required for transferring between bus and 

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