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Big Metro Mess Ahead: Officials Unveil 'SafeTrack' 1-Year Maintenance Plan
Metro rail officials are planning 15 "Safety Surges" that will cause massive delays starting in just a couple weeks.

Metro has unveiled a massive track overhaul plan that will condense three years of repairs into just one year, and will mean big delays for commuters in the near future.
Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld released the final "SafeTrack" plan this week, which lays out a comprehensive maintenance effort that will significantly expand maintenance time on weekends, weeknights and midday hours, according to a Metro statement.
The move comes as Metro continues to battle problems with smoke and fire issues in the Metro rail system, which led to the death of a woman near L'Enfant station last year and continues to plague the system despite a 24-hour system-wide shutdown earlier this year.
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Under the plan, there will be 15 "Safety Surges," which is when key parts of the system will be shut down for a long period of time. Each of these "Surge" projects will result in around-the-clock single-tracking or even an entire shutdown of track segments, which could snarl rush-hour commutes. That will mean lots of crowding and long wait times for riders, and Metro is urging commuters to seek other forms of transportation during these periods.
"I am encouraged by the region’s response to SafeTrack and appreciate the support of business and community leaders, jurisdictional officials, our Congressional delegation and most importantly the riders, who have rallied to help us get through this challenging work," Wiedefeld said in the statement.
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The first Surge project will take place June 4, and will result in single-tracking between East Falls Church and Ballston Metro stations on the Orange and Silver lines. The project will take 13 days, and will result in stations west of Ballston getting a train every 18 minutes.
"Due to reduced capacity and expected longer travel times, Orange and Silver line customers are strongly encouraged to consider alternative travel options and avoid traveling during rush-hour periods," the statement advises.
The Surge projects will continue until mid-March. You can find a full list of the projects and their dates here.
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