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A broken escalator and decrepit trains were some of the other highlights for Metro riders on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
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 chronicling the most amazing photos circulating on social media of WMATA in action. All of the following images are from Sept. 19.
#wmata #customerservice @ellynterry @unsuckdcmetro pic.twitter.com/5HsbOE5uCk
— Hakuna WMATA (@HakunaWMATA) September 19, 2017
@wmata @unsuckdcmetro The escalator at Columbia Heights has been broken for almost 3 weeks. #notback2good pic.twitter.com/Wiujj6pY95
— DJ Stuart (@DeejStu) September 19, 2017
.@wmata on car 7388 red line to shady grove, top panel abruptly popped open. Startling. @unsuckdcmetro pic.twitter.com/HvIiqJtoYs
— Jacob Antrican (@JacobAtn) September 19, 2017
New #wmata trains working hard to make you go deaf pic.twitter.com/0qucb0VxPZ
— ██████████ (@haroldsmith3rd) September 19, 2017
@unsuckdcmetro From last week, but I'm pretty sure those are spots of mold on the fairly new ceiling on Gallery Place's lower platform. pic.twitter.com/J36R34RK0N
— Betsy Pray (@BetsyRPray) September 19, 2017
#wmata #newtrain 7178 dark. pic.twitter.com/w94REBfMnQ
— Hakuna WMATA (@HakunaWMATA) September 19, 2017
@unsuckdcmetro @dcmetrosucks GR to Greenbelt offloaded w/o warning or explanation at Georgia Ave. #thankyou pic.twitter.com/m3dAbQrk9L
— Nick Nalli (@NickNalli) September 19, 2017
Image via WMATA
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