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Expect Metro Delays on Blue, Orange, Silver Lines During Tuesday Evening Commute
Metro is offering advice on alternate trains, buses to ease wait times, crowding.

Metro is advising customers on the Orange, Silver and Blue lines of a service disruption that will impact travel during the Tuesday afternoon/evening commute, Metro officials said in an announcement Tuesday afternoon.
Orange and Blue lines
Due to defective rail fasteners in the area of Smithsonian Station, all Orange and Blue line trains will share a single track between Federal Center SW and Smithsonian stations, Metro reported. The issue was identified by Metro inspectors during a routine track walk.
Orange and Blue line trains will be subject to delays of 20-40 minutes during the Tuesday evening rush hour as rail traffic alternates through the affected area. Customers on these lines may experience significantly longer waits and crowding on platforms and trains. Riders traveling between DC and Orange Line stations in Arlington may consider Metrobus 38B service as an alternate, Metro noted.
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Silver lines
All Silver Line trains will operate between Ballston and Wiehle-Reston East only to reduce congestion, Metro reported.
Riders traveling to Silver Line stations in Virginia should use the Orange Line to travel between DC and Ballston. Customers traveling to/from Virginia stations south of Pentagon should consider the Yellow Line as an alternate to the Blue Line.
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After rush hour, the single track area will be extended between Federal Center SW and McPherson Square to allow for repairs.
Find more information here on bus timetables, courtesy of Metro.
For more updated service information, Metro customers are encouraged to sign up for MetroAlerts at wmata.com/metroalerts or follow @metrorailinfo on Twitter.
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