Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the questions you want answered. by 7News Staff WASHINGTON (7News) — WMATA announced Friday it will return more 7000-series trains starting ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Metro announced Thursday afternoon that it does not plan to bring back any 7000 series trains to the tracks again for about three more months, meaning slow service for riders is ...
WASHINGTON — 7000-Series metro cars have been pulled from service less than two weeks after the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) began using them again. On December 14, WMATA ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced Wednesday that it will return eight 7000-series trains to service on Thursday, months after all 748 railcars were taken off track due to a ...
WASHINGTON — Metro says it has begun replacing all the wheels on its 7000-series trains. It's the first step to returning more of the train cars to service following a Blue Line derailment in 2021.
Metro won’t be bringing back its 7000-series railcars until at least the summer under the agency’s current restoration plan, WMATA’s general manager said Thursday. Metro CEO Paul Wiedefeld had ...
With so many 7000-series Metro rail cars still not back in service, and still not carrying passengers – Metro appears to have a storage problem. Railcar after railcar could be seen parked along parts ...
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