WASHINGTON — Metro says it has begun replacing all the wheels on its 7000-series trains. It's the first step to returning more of the train cars to service following a Blue Line derailment in 2021.
President Trump participates in a Swearing-In Ceremony for the Chairman of the Federal Reserve. by 7News Staff WASHINGTON (7News) — Metro announced Thursday afternoon that it does not plan to bring ...
WASHINGTON, DC (7News) — For the second time in less than a week, Metro has pulled from service the small number of 7000-series trains that it recently returned to the tracks. Metro announced on ...
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — Though Metro's 7000-series trains aren't expected to be back in service until at least April following an October derailment, the transit agency is moving forward with building the ...
Metro won’t be bringing back its 7000-series railcars until at least the summer under the agency’s current restoration plan, WMATA’s general manager said Thursday. Metro CEO Paul Wiedefeld had ...
Metro workers work to repair the wheels on the 7000-series railcars. (Courtesy Metro) Metro released more of its 7000-series railcars into service on Monday, as well as a plan to replace the wheels on ...
A safety oversight agency on Wednesday ordered WMATA to keep all of its 7000-series railcars off Metro tracks until they meet safety requirements, saying that some cars that returned to service after ...