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UPDATE: Metro Restores Single-Track Rail Service on Blue/Orange Lines

Metro has restored limited rail service after morning derailment.

UPDATE Thursday 2:30 p.m.

Metro has restored limited rail service Thursday afternoon, using a single track between McPherson Square and Federal Center SW stations, according to a news release from Metro.

The restoration of service follows the successful re-railing of two railcars from the non-passenger train that derailed Thursday morning at a switch location outside Smithsonian.

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Trains will operate as follows:

  • Orange Line: Trains running in both directions between Vienna and New Carrollton. Trains will run less frequently than normal due to single tracking and will bypass Federal Triangle and Smithsonian stations.
  • Blue Line: Trains running in both directions between Franconia-Springfield and Largo Town Center. Trains will run less frequently than normal due to single tracking and will bypass Federal Triangle and Smithsonian stations.
  • Silver Line: Trains will run ONLY between Wiehle-Reston East and East Falls Church. Silver Line riders traveling between DC and Virginia should transfer to/from Orange Line trains at East Falls Church.

Federal Triangle & Smithsonian Stations Remain Closed

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  • In the interest of reducing train delays through the single tracking area, two stations -- Federal Triangle and Smithsonian -- will remain closed.
  • All Orange and Blue line trains will run non-stop between Metro Center and L’Enfant Plaza (bypassing Federal Triangle and Smithsonian).
  • Free shuttle buses will run in a continuous loop between Metro Center, Federal Triangle, Smithsonian and L’Enfant Plaza. (Federal Triangle is a 0.3 mile walk to Metro Center. Smithsonian is a 0.4 mile walk to L’Enfant Plaza.)
  • NOTE: Only riders traveling to/from Federal Triangle or Smithsonian need to use shuttle bus service. All other riders can remain on the train.

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  • Customers on the Blue, Orange and Silver lines may experience longer waits for trains due to single tracking. Trains will run in one direction for approximately 15 minutes, and then the flow of traffic will be reversed to run in the opposite direction for approximately 15 minutes.
  • At Metro Center and L’Enfant Plaza, all trains -- both directions -- will arrive on the eastbound (to New Carrollton/Largo) track.
  • There will be no Silver Line trains between East Falls Church and Largo Town Center. Use Orange or Blue line trains instead.
  • Platform Information Displays (i.e. “Next Train” signs) will not show accurate predictions during single tracking.

Additional Travel Tips & Ways to Avoid Delays

  • If traveling between DC and Virginia: Consider using the Yellow Line if possible. Board Yellow Line trains at Gallery Place (Red Line transfer point), Archives or L’Enfant Plaza stations.
  • If traveling between Red Line stations and Blue/Orange/Silver line stations in Virginia: Transfer between lines by using Farragut Crossing. For example, riders can exit at Farragut North, walk one block to Farragut West and re-enter the Metrorail system at no cost.
  • Consider bus service: Metrobus and Circulator bus service may provide an option for some riders. To check, use theTrip Planner at wmata.com and select the “bus only” option. For example, Metrobus 38B route provides service from Downtown DC to several Orange Line stations in Virginia.

Metro crews continue work to complete re-railing work at the site of this morning’s derailment. A cause has not yet been determined.

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Original story

A train derailment has limited Silver line train service and closed two stations in downtown D.C.

There were no passengers aboard the train and no injuries when it derailed at a switch point outside of the Smithsonian Station, according to Metro. It’s not clear what caused the incident.

Service Information:

  • Rail service on the Blue and Orange lines has been suspended between Federal Center SW and McPherson Square stations.
  • Smithsonian and Federal Triangle stations are closed.
  • Lower level platforms at Metro Center and L’Enfant Plaza stations are closed.
  • Silver Line trains will operate between Wiehle-Reston East and East Falls Church only to reduce congestion downtown. Silver Line riders should transfer to Orange Line trains to continue their trip.
  • Riders will experience significant delays on the Blue/Orange/Silver lines and should consider alternate travel options this morning.
  • Yellow Line may provide an alternate for riders traveling from Virginia to Downtown DC

According to Metro, all regular-route Metrobus service in Downtown D.C. will transport affected rail customers free of charge.

This is breaking news, we’ll be updating as information becomes available.


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