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More Delays Possible For Reston/Herndon Metro Stations: Report

A new report suggests that there are major concerns about the Silver Line Phase 2 expansion.

A new report suggests that there are major concerns about the Silver Line Phase 2 expansion.
A new report suggests that there are major concerns about the Silver Line Phase 2 expansion. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

RESTON/HERNDON, VA — There's more bad news for the Metro Silver Line Phase 2 expansion project, which is already plagued by setbacks and delays, according to a new report.

NBC Washington's Adam Tuss reports that Silver Line leaders are "raising serious concerns about the main contractor's timeline for fixing the project+opening it by next July."

Silver Line Phase 2 would expand the line out past the Wiehle-Reston East Metro station to Reston Town Center, Herndon, Dulles International Airport, and Loudoun County.

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Concerns about track quality prompted Metro officials to stop test trains from running on the Silver Line rail extension last month, according to the Washington Post.

The contractor, Capital Rail Constructors (CRC), told the Post that it had not been told to stop trains, although the officials explained that it was because no test runs were planned.

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Also last month, the Washington Business Journal reported that several critical fixes and repairs need to be made in order for the Ashburn station to open next summer, including issues with track cross-levels and gravel around the tracks.

Metro hopes to open the station by July 2020, but Metro board member Michael Goldman called the list of things that need to be fixed a "dark and foreboding cloud" over that planned opening, WBJ reported.

Tuss reported that the sealant to coat concrete panels at the new Silver Line stations failed in recent tests, meaning the sealant was not always effective.

Phase 1 ended up going $220 million over budget, but officials thought the second phase of the project would go smoother thanks to lessons learned from Phase 1 and not nearly as many obstacles, like boring a tunnel in the middle of Tysons, the Post wrote in an earlier report.

However, problems continue to crop up with the project, like cracks in concrete, bad rail ties, and a platform that had to be redone. In one case, a subcontractor was criminally charged.

WTOP reported earlier this year that the contractor responsible for building a new rail yard near Dulles Airport has seen their schedule slip 67 days over the past month, meaning substantial completion of the Silver Line Phase 2 won't happen until late July 2020.

The rail yard and mainline tracks both must be complete for Metro to accept the rail project, which means the soonest the Silver Line Phase 2 Metro stations could open for business would be September or October 2020 if nothing changes.

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