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A Washington, D.C., transit officer was stabbed in the face Tuesday afternoon as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was ...
DC Metrorail will not be allowed to expand use of Automatic Train Operation, the automated system currently in use on its Red ...
A watchdog overseeing Metro operations is urging the D.C. transit agency to not expand automation to other train lines since railcars keep running past platforms.
For now, the safety commission has rejected a Metro plan to expand the use of automated trains. At a board of directors ...
The Washington DC metro system may not have the storied history of some of the country’s other subterranean trains. Still, any newcomer to the city […] ...
Metro got approval to use automatic train operation (ATO) on the Red Line starting in December 2024. It’s supposed to be safer and more reliable. But since then, the Washington Metrorail Safety ...
The commission that oversees Metrorail on safety said it won't allow Metro to expand the use of automation to run trains ...
Data shared by the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission indicates there have been 216 overruns on the red line since ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unexpectedly came across a violent incident against a police officer in the middle of Washington, D.C., Tuesday afternoon. In an X post, Duffy explained ...
Washington, D.C. Metro ridership ... during the first half of fiscal year 2025, Metro is set to exceed 1 million daily passengers across its rail and bus networks. The large growth in ridership ...