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- No longer single tracking. Residual delays continue in both directions following an earlier medical emergency at Rosslyn.
- No longer single tracking. Residual delays continue in both directions following an earlier medical emergency at Rosslyn.
- No longer single tracking. Residual delays continue in both directions following an earlier medical emergency at Rosslyn.
- Columbia Pike Multimodal Project, Segment F - Bus Stop Relocations
On Monday, April 15, the westbound bus stop on Columbia Pike and S. Taylor St. (Regional ID 6000191) will temporarily relocate to the corner of Columbia Pike and S. Wakefield St. for a period of 12-16 weeks. Routes affected: ART 41. - Columbia Pike Multimodal Project, Segment F - Bus Stop Relocations
On Monday, April 15, the westbound bus stop on Columbia Pike and S. George Mason Dr. (Regional ID 6000203) will temporarily relocate approximately 400ft west, adjacent to the Harris Teeter grocery store for 12-16 weeks. Routes affected: ART 41.
- 26A - Alert: 26A Alert: Mechanical issue delays eastbound Route 26A at Jayhawk St & Royal Ct. Check where your bus is by visiting https://buseta.wmata.com/#26A
- 1A - Alert: 1A Alert: Mechanical issue delays eastbound Route 1A at Patrick Henry Dr & Willston Dr. Check where your bus is by visiting https://buseta.wmata.com/#1A
- 1A - Alert: 1A Alert: Mechanical issue delays Route 1A in both directions at Vienna Station. Check where your bus is by visiting https://buseta.wmata.com/#1A
- VRE Service Advisory: Heat Restrictions are in effect for the Fredericksburg Line today, May 2. - Heat Restrictions are in effect for the Fredericksburg Line today, May 2. More on Heat Restrictions: Fredericksburg Line trains are scheduled to depart on time today. However, from 1-7 p.m., trains south of Franconia-Springfield will incur some delay over the course of the trip due to heat restrictions. Heat restrictions are issued by the host railroad to reduce train speed over a given section of track. Steel rails expand as a result of high temperatures and/or rapid temperature variation and may cause the rail to buckle or cause a “sun kink.” The slower speeds reduce train forces to prevent buckling, helping keep everyone safe. Your safety is our number one priority. Note: Updates are not typically available for delays under 10 minutes as time is often made up en route. Questions? Contact gotrains@vre.org or call 703.684.1001. Automated Service Information:1-800-RIDE-VRE
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