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Last Va. blitz of Metro maintenance plan is under way

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) – The last major blitz of Metro track repair and maintenance in northern Virginia is now under way.

Work on Metro’s blue and yellow lines will lead to shutdowns and slowdowns in Arlington and Fairfax counties and the city of Alexandria for the next month. Riders on both lines are being urged to seek alternatives.

Metro is coming down the homestretch of a yearlong effort to bring its tracks back to a state of good repair. There are three more areas where work is planned under the SafeTrack program through June. Those places are all in Maryland and the District of Columbia, and the exact dates for the work have not yet been set.

Ridership on Metro has dipped during the maintenance blitz, contributing to the transit agency’s budget woes.

Metro hopes for temporary Dupont, Farragut North cooling fix this summer

WASHINGTON — Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld stood Monday next to the Metro chiller pumps sitting idle for a third straight year about 40 feet below Connecticut Avenue Northwest and said he hopes — but cannot promise — that a temporary fix for the cooling system for Dupont Circle and Farragut North will be in place at some point this summer. Pipes connecting the chiller vault to a cooling tower about 500 feet south on Connecticut Avenue and 13 stories up have been leaking since at least 2015. Metro believes those 500 feet of pipes are the only issue that has kept the stations from being cooled by the shared chiller plant since then.
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