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Four times over the last several months, Metro operators have opened train doors on the wrong side of the track. As recently as Tuesday, a Blue Line train made the mistake at Metro Center.
WTOP\'s Hank Silverberg has a preview of his BRAC Impact report on the MARC Center in Alexandria.
Is there an adequate culture of safety within U.S. transit systems? The terrible Metro crash that killed nine people a couple of years ago raised that question. The Government Accountability Office finished investigating challenges to…
June 22, 2009. It\'s a date forever linked with the worst tragedy in Metro\'s history. Nine people died when two Metro trains collided. Dozens were hurt, and yet others walked away. Sen. Ben Cardin joins us to talk about a congressional move to bolster the system on Congressional Spotlight.
Special WTOP series asks, \'Are we safer now\'?
A plan to improve safety and service reliability on the Metro system needs federal funding. WTOP Sprawl and Crawl reporter, Adam Tuss, follows the money.
The National Transportation Safety Board just wrapped up another press conference about their investigation of that deadly Metro crash on Monday. WTOP’s Mark Segraves was at the afternoon briefing and tells us more.
The National Transportation Safety Board is currently investigating what caused the Metro crash yesterday. The NTSB is the independent agency that handles all large transportation accidents. Ted Lopatkiewicz is the director of public affairs for…