photo by Tim Brown From WMATA: 'While Metro continues to inspect the oldest railcars in its fleet to ensure brake discs are properly bolted on all wheels, trains will operate near normal Sunday service for all customers with trains arriving every 8-12 minutes on all but the Blue and Yellow lines. Track repairs are expected
“While Metro continues to inspect the oldest railcars in its fleet to ensure brake discs are properly bolted on all wheels, trains will operate near normal Sunday service for all customers with trains arriving every 8-12 minutes on all but the Blue and Yellow lines.
as crews continue to restore tracks damaged at National Airport by Friday’s derailed train that struck a brake disc on the tracks. As of this time, Metro had completed the inspections of 80 cars in its legacy fleet of 2000- and 3000-series railcars and found 12 cars with non-conforming bolts that were removed from service.
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