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Metro to close a U Street station entrance for 6 months

WASHINGTON — Metro is closing the busy 13th Street entrance to the U Street station for about six months beginning in April.

Construction on new escalators at the entrance mean only the 10th Street entrance near the African-American Civil War Memorial and the elevators at the station will remain open.

Metro said shutting down the busy 13th Street entrance entirely starting on or around April 3 would allow the project to finish more quickly than if the two escalators there were replaced one at a time.

The replacement is part of Metro’s $151 million project to replace more than 130 escalators by the end of the decade.

Metro fare evasion crackdown sparks police confrontation concerns

WASHINGTON — Amid complaints that Metro’s fare evasion crackdown is leading to people being pinned to the ground or pepper-sprayed unnecessarily by police, Metro’s general manager said Thursday that the crackdown is necessary to ensure that other rules are followed and that Metro gets all of the funding it is entitled to. “The way WMATA treats its riders, particularly people of color, is unacceptable,” Brianna Musselman told the Metro Board Thursday. She recorded video of a man being pinned to the ground and pepper-sprayed by Metro police at the Gallery Place station in June, during an encounter that began when officers said the man tried to enter the rail system without paying.
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