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Metro had a string of three fatal accidents involving track workers in a little over a year. [22] In October 2005, a Metro employee was struck and killed at the Braddock Road station on the Blue and Yellow Lines. [23] In May 2006, another Metro employee died after being hit by a Red Line train at Dupont Circle station. [24]
At approximately 4:57 pm EDT (20:57 UTC) on Monday, June 22, 2009, Washington Metro Train 112, bound from Glenmont to Shady Grove, left the Takoma station. [2] Minutes later at 5:02 pm, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Train 112 rear-ended Train 214, [ 5 ] which was stopped between the Takoma and Fort Totten stations while waiting for another train to leave the ...
On June 22, nine people were killed and scores were hurt in a two-train collision on Washington's Metro system. It was the worst accident in 33 years on the transportation network which serves the ...
2009 Washington Metro train collision may refer to: June 2009 Washington Metro train collision , between two revenue trains on the Red Line between Fort Totten and Takoma stations November 2009 Washington Metro train collision , between two non-revenue trains at the Falls Church rail yard
SORTA reports 275 injuries in 264 bus incidents. SORTA reported 313 “safety and security major events” to the Federal Transit Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation from 2014 ...
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Willis ran a red light and struck Fowler’s car at Findlay Street and Winchell Avenue at close to 1 a.m., a Metro accident report shows. Fowler, 24 and a University of Cincinnati student at the ...
Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving Washington Metro" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .