Community Corner
Metro Daily Fail: 7000 Series Cars Already Falling Apart (May 3)
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.
7000s holding up well. #wmata pic.twitter.com/MkwiNL8Zof
— Unsuck DC Metro (@unsuckdcmetro) May 3, 2017
Welcome to Navy Yard metro! On our right is Lake #DGAF. Please, no swimming or fishing. #wmata pic.twitter.com/UzsH2VUQWl
— Ed (@EdChernosky) May 3, 2017
.@wmata Nealy fell on this at Twinbrook. Told Metro staff. Hrs later no fix or even a cone. Why y trying to hurt people? @unsuckdcmetro pic.twitter.com/j4bwmhhIXo
— Darrell Rogers (@dar_rogers) May 4, 2017
From Metro Center this a.m. Is @wmata's collapse causing a "broken windows" problem? Sort of looks like it. pic.twitter.com/tuFCXHPcKA
— Brian Svoboda (@BrianSvoboda) May 3, 2017
Anything less than 100 weeks would be an improvement, as @wmata @Metrorailinfo was literally saying exactly this in 2015.
Cc @unsuckdcmetro pic.twitter.com/AZbFsoqxBO
— Jay Roddy (@pjroddyjr) May 3, 2017
@wmata many times we've seen this particular driver make his own lane where there isnt one on Braddock @ Burke Lake Rd in Fairfax around 5/6 pic.twitter.com/EB4Wr8zfD9
— Crystal Naomi Crosby (@CrysCrosby) May 3, 2017
Photos taken tonight at Metro Ctr, McPherson, and Farragut West. Stations were shut down last weekend for ceiling tile replacement. #wmata pic.twitter.com/SYfkcSC6lD
— Metro Reasons (@MetroReasons) May 4, 2017
Image via WMATA
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