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More 'New Train' Problems | Metro Daily Fail
A Windows XP error message and a train falling apart were the highlights for Metro riders on May 18.
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. All of the following images are from Thursday, May 18.
@Metrorailinfo @unsuckdcmetro stuck on train at Crystal City. Driver can't open the doors... new train.. come on. pic.twitter.com/85kf7EkUhz
— Andrew Tomlinson (@drew_tomlinson) May 18, 2017
@wmata @Metrorailinfo @unsuckdcmetro @unsuckdcmetro @Metrorailinfo your train operator just tried to break this poor guy's arm. Doors open < 45 secs @ Clarendon Stuck on train. pic.twitter.com/ruAKqC6NOx
— Kevin Burke (@burkekr) May 18, 2017
Lol Windows XP @Metrorailinfo @unsuckdcmetro pic.twitter.com/YEjkAZYjOi
— David Spett (@dspett) May 18, 2017
@WMATA @Metrorailinfo FYI for car maintenance RD 7261 pic.twitter.com/NlIK0w9PIW
— Danny Arment (@DannyArment) May 18, 2017
@unsuckdcmetro @Metrorailinfo I am on a blue line train in VA. WTF? pic.twitter.com/k52Enai3eB
— Kev (@KevTier) May 18, 2017
Image via WMATA
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