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Photo by PoPville flickr user Julian Ortiz

A reader writes “Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.”:

“Thank you for contacting the Office of Customer Relations. We apologize
for the inconvenience that you experienced. A refund will be provided to you in the form of a complimentary free ride ticket.
Please respond to this email with your mailing address and I will send the ticket immediately. Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention, and thank you for using Metro.”

For those curious about the inconvenience experienced: (more…)


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Photo by PoPville flickr user Joseph Leonardo

From WMATA:

“The Original Light Beer is partnering with Metro and Premium Distributors to help residents and visitors ring in the New Year safely. Miller Lite Free Rides® will be available on all Metrorail and Metrobus routes beginning midnight on Friday, January 1, with free service until 3 a.m.

“We’re excited to bring our flagship Miller Lite Free Rides program to Washington, D.C. for the first time on New Year’s Eve,” said Diane Wagner, Responsibility Commerce Manager for MillerCoors. “Our partnership with Metro is part of MillerCoors overall commitment to help prevent drunk driving by bringing alcohol responsibility programs to more markets. Working together, Miller Lite, Metro and Premium Distributors will help ensure people have a great time this New Year’s Eve and get home safely from their celebrations.”

Free Rides will be available on all six Metrorail lines and all Metrobus routes from midnight until the Metro system closes at 3 a.m. On the rail system, customers should use their SmarTrip card or a paper fare card to enter and exit the system and will not be charged for the trip. On Metrobus, riders can simply show their SmarTrip card to board at no charge.”


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A reader sends around 9:45am from 16th and Harvard St, NW: “one of the shiny new s line buses just broke down mid-route.”

In happier 16th Street bus news DDOT’s @WeMoveDC tweeted:

“We are proposing peak-hour peak-direction bus lanes, requiring a reversible lane the length of the corridor. #16thStreetBus”

Off-board fare payment and all-door boarding are also proposed for the #16thStreetBus Lines.” (more…)


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Update 11:15am:

“MPD reports East Capitol St NE between 17th and 19th St NE has been re-opened.”

A reader reports:

“Was evacuated due to a suspicious package. Police have blocked east Capitol from 17th to 19th. When I was walking by Police told a parent “no school today” [Eastern High School].”

From AlertDC:

“UPDATE: Road closures are on East Capitol Streets between 17th & 19th Street NE.

MPD reports that East Capitol Street NE between 17th & 18th Street NE is closed due to police activity.”


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From DDOT:

“The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) today announced the start of Pre-Revenue Operations (PRO) for DC Streetcar as DDOT prepares the system for safety certification to carry passengers. PRO, which simulates service along the corridor without passengers, is anticipated to begin Wednesday, December 16 along H Street NE and Benning Road NE.

Residents accustomed to the intermittent operation of streetcars during the run up to PRO will see a noticeable increase in activity along the corridor for the next three weeks. The full complement of streetcars will operate simulating normal service from early morning to late night. DDOT will also increase the distribution of safety information to pedestrians, motorists, and businesses along H Street NE and Benning Road NE to ensure the public is adequately informed about this increase in operations. The PRO will run for at least three weeks and will be extended as needed. This is the second time that streetcar has initiated PRO. (more…)


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Ed. Note: In the past we’ve debated whether or not the taxis actually come – anyone had recent success using them?

From WMATA:

“This weekend, trains will operate as follows:

Yellow and Green line trains will operate at regular weekend intervals throughout the weekend.
Red Line trains will operate every 18 minutes on Saturday and every 20 minutes on Sunday.
Forest Glen (Red Line) will be closed Sunday between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. for a response drill.
Orange, Silver and Blue Line trains will operate every 18 minutes beginning Saturday at 8 p.m.”


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Truxton Circle Roadwork

“Does anyone know what’s up with the roadwork on the Unit and 100 Blocks of O and P Sts NW in Truxton Circle? It’s been going on for months, and in between bouts of activity, the roads are left in nearly impassable condition.

I know there was a water main replacement project that required tearing up the road. However, that was completed months ago.

I came to the realization over the weekend that this is the new normal for these blocks. Unpredictable parking restrictions, loud construction, driving on the wrong side of the road to avoid the gaping holes. Clearly this should NOT be the normal.

Does any one know what the objective of this project is and when it might come to completion?”

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“Dear PoPville,

This morning on the red line I sat beside a medium tall-ish, dark-haired, middle-aged man with a briefcase, who proceeded (while sitting) to continue holding either side of his case, which in turn made his left hand keep brushing against my upper thigh. I was against the window, so didn’t have much room, but I kept scooting away from him and giving him pointed looks that clearly indicated discomfort. If his hands were just sitting there, that may have been one thing, but I could feel his fingers wiggling against my thigh, which made me extremely uncomfortable.

I thought about saying something, but I didn’t. I really regret that. If the guy is innocently oblivious, he needs to know how uncomfortable his hands made me. If he’s not so innocent, people need to be made aware of this. This is actually the second time this has happened with this same man, but the first time I brushed it off as part of a crowded train environment or a random thing. However, after this morning I feel rather violated, and wish I had said something. I’ve never dealt with anything like this before, and I’m wondering if others have experienced the same thing?”


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A reader reports:

“Sunday morning at 4th and K NE. Articulated bus didn’t quite make the turn and got stuck behind a parked Prius. Had to off load all the passengers. It blocked pretty much the whole intersection and I overheard the operator and supervisor talking about how articulated buses can’t back up. At least that’s one thing the streetcar has going for it…”

Speaking of mocking the Streetcar – this take on the Springfield Monorail from Sadie Dingfelder is pretty special:


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Photo by PoPville flickr user Jordan Barab

From WMATA:

“Reconstruction of the Metrorail system will continue over the weekend of December 4-6 with service adjustments on all six lines beginning at 10:00 p.m. Friday and continuing through system closing on Sunday.

This weekend, trains will operate as follows:

Yellow and Green line trains will operate at regular weekend intervals
Red Line trains will operate every 18 minutes.
Orange, Silver and Blue Line trains will operate every 20 minutes.”


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