Metro could shut down entire rail lines to do extended maintenance, board chair says
Source: Washington Post
Metros top officials warned Wednesday that the transit system is in such need of repair that they might shut down entire rail lines for as long as six months for maintenance, potentially snarling thousands of daily commutes and worsening congestion in the already traffic-clogged region.
Board Chairman Jack Evans and General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld put rail riders on notice about possible extended closures at a high-level conference of local leaders.
The discussion also revealed strong resistance to what Evans said was a dire need for more than $1 billion a year in additional funding for Metro.
The officials comments underlined the depth of Metros problems, which are steadily becoming more apparent as Wiedefeld continues to probe the rail systems defects since taking over as the transit agencys chief executive in November.
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Donald Trump will whip it into shape, won't he?