So you’ve got a cramped Metro system. Now what?

Photo: It gets dark really early around here. Courtesy of MoWorld; reprinted with permission.

Photo: It gets dark really early around here. Courtesy of MoWorld; reprinted with permission.

PART TWO — Metro’s Red Line could be swamped with rush-hour commuters by 2025, even sooner for the rail system’s other lines, one transportation expert warned. So what the hell is a transit authority supposed to do?

First, it can make use of existing infrastructure, one Action Committee for Transit member suggested at a meeting in July. (Didn’t catch his name — my bad.) MARC’s Brunswick line, which runs parallel to Metro’s Red Line, could serve commuters between Silver Spring and Union Station if additional stops were added along the route.

“There’s existing capacity there that’s underutilized,” the dude said. “Why not take advantage of it?” (more…)

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More Metro lines won’t cure crowding, expert warns

PART ONE — That morning Red Line train might not be too crowded with commuters when it rolls out of Silver Spring, but chances are it’ll be slammed with people by the time it hits downtown DC. At least in the year 2025, anyway, one transportation expert predicted.

Photo: Please dont crowd the doors with your fat head. Courtesy of PunkWalrus; reprinted with permission.

Photo: Please don't crowd the doors with your fat head. Courtesy of PunkWalrus; reprinted with permission.

“We’ll hit one million riders a day in 2020 — that was the system on Inauguration Day,” warned Nat Bottigheimer, an assistant general manager with Metro. “We’re looking at very packed [train] cars starting in the next couple of years.”

Bottigheimer, who unleashed his predictions on the Action Committee for Transit this summer, said the problem isn’t in Metro’s ability to transport riders from Glenmont and the system’s other outer reaches. Instead, the problem is what to do with all those commuters once they get into The District’s core, where all the juicy jobs are.

“Even at stations designed to pump people in and out, we have to think about moving them,” Bottigheimer said. Additional stairs and entrances might be needed in stations like Farragut North and Judiciary Square just to keep the platforms from becoming mosh pits and impeding train movement, he suggested. (more…)

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Credit: R. Pace/SSP

Credit: R. Pace/SSP

UPDATE — Metro rail riders can expect the Red Line to run on a single track starting at 10:00 p.m. every night in August so that crews can replace gear around the Jun 22 crash site, WMATA announced Friday.

Expect the usual delays between the Brookland-CUA and Takoma stations while crews replace circuit components like cables, impedance bonds, modules and junction boxes, a WMATA press release read.

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Red Line service to spiral into new circle of hell

Photo: Dont even. Credit: R. Pace/SSP.

Photo: Pack some snacks and take along a book. Credit: R. Pace/SSP.

Metro’s Red Line got the green light to roll through Takoma station Sunday, but WMATA warned of further delays and fewer trains during rush hour, at least until Thursday.

Commuters can add 30 minutes or more to their rush-hour rides, WMATA wrote in a press statement. (more…)

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Metro plans $177 million fix for Red Line rail

Photo: Keep on waiting. Credit: R. Pace/SSP.

Photo: Keep on waiting. Credit: R. Pace/SSP.

UPDATED — Crawling along the Red Line rail route could get worse — I’m talking an all-new circle of hell — before a planned $177 million overhaul makes things better.

The proposed upgrades, which WMATA announced Thursday in a press statement, will focus initially on that stretch of track between Silver Spring and Dupont Circle. Exactly what might get fixed around Silver Spring isn’t specified, (more…)

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Photo: Move it, train! Credit: R. Pace/SSP.

Photo: Move it, train! Credit: R. Pace/SSP.

Trains on Metro’s Red Line route will continue to creep from station to station while transportation experts investigate the cause of last Monday’s train wreck near Fort Totten.

Commuters can expect train speeds to reach a mind-numbing maximum 35 miles per hour (more…)

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