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Metro Considers Shutting Down Stations During Off-Peak Hours as Cost-Saving Measure

McLean, Greensboro and Spring Hill among 20 stations being considered for shutdown during off-peak hours, according to Metro budget memo.

The DC Metro is considering closing 20 Metro stations during off-peak hours including weekends at stations with the lowest ridership, according to a finance memo from an Oct. 13 Metro meeting. Two of those stations are in the McLean area -- the McLean, Greensboro and Spring Hill stops.

Metro defined "off peak" as middays, evenings and weekends. The proposal was made as part of an array of ideas on how to close a $275 million shortfall with the Metro budget.

Of the 20 proposed stations, seven of them are in Northern Virginia. Besides McLean, Greensboro and Spring Hill, the others in Virginia are the Vienna Virginia Square/GMU stop, West Falls Church, Eisenhower Avenue and Van Dorn Street.

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Other budget-cutting proposals being considered include eliminating bus routes, increasing fares, reducing staff, privatizing parking. See the entire Metro budget document here.

PHOTO: From DC metro budget documents.

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