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Fire Extinguisher Catches a Ride on Metro | Metro Daily Fail
As a new daily feature, we're highlighting some of the incredible images circulating on social media of WMATA in action.

With so many issues throughout the Metro system, it can be hard to keep track of the latest problems plaguing WMATA. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so we're starting a new feature to chronicle the most amazing photos circulating on social media of WMATA in action.
@unsuckdcmetro well, this is something new. RL. pic.twitter.com/9zFyiidAAx
— Pork Tornado (@beaner_426) May 5, 2017
@wmata has sprung a leak: Shady Grove. @unsuckdcmetro @dcmetrosucks pic.twitter.com/MJaDeYyhrD
— Rob Matuga (@robmatuga) May 5, 2017
Metro flash flood alert @dcmetrosucks @unsuckdcmetro pic.twitter.com/qmSell8dv7
— Soo (@eausooo) May 5, 2017
@unsuckdcmetro so pumped for the escalator line to get out of U Street station pic.twitter.com/8ZtklFFGwV
— Danny (@NCcane10) May 5, 2017
@wmata Things like this are why I'm embarrassed to call myself a DC resident. And you still want more funding? Wow pic.twitter.com/Nt515NR2iF
— Samuel Meyers (@samraphmey) May 7, 2017
Currently on @wmata #dcmetro pic.twitter.com/1zWndn5T00
— Froilan Irizarry (@skfroi) May 7, 2017
@wmata really digging this perfectly good train that we can't get on for some reason pic.twitter.com/t2YjZczeYB
— Evan Gallagher (@EXG16) May 7, 2017
Image via WMATA
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